Welcome New User! ( Create Account | Sign In )

Our members earned over $6,000.00 last month! Join Us

Start earning today!

 

This Question has not been awarded yet.

Post your answer now!

Question

Submitted 478 days ago...

Milium526

Milium526

New User (1)

Can an employer place an employee in a new position and not pay the employee for their new role?

Indiana- I was hired in as an order entry clerk, but have been trained from day one to work as a planner. I have been in this position for almost a year now and they have yet to compensate me for it. I have asked countless times and nothing has come of it. My job performance review should be around my 1st year anniversary of August 20th. This is the longest I will wait and if they decide to not compensate me for my role, I have already informed them that I will begin doing the work that I am being paid to do and nothing further.

Is this something that I can do? Can the employer continue having me do work that I am not being paid to do?

Share | Abuse |
 
Answers
Answer 1 / 1 - Submitted 478 days ago...

Fakery

Fakery

Brain (2,579)

Why don't they pay you for the position? I would take it up with them. if anything, you could always find a new job as well.

did you sign any contracts stating your pay level and increases?

Share | Link | Abuse
 
 
 
 

Answer This Question Now

Can an employer place an employee in a new position and not pay the employee for their new role?

If your Answer is chosen as the “accepted” answer, you will earn ongoing royalties on this thread.
Simply type your Answer in the box below and post your answer.


Email Subscriptions

Author adds clarification

All new responses

Related Questions