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Anyone else here in Southern California have their wage go up to $10.50/hr. I'm being told we aren't getting it until April reviews.
By whom? Etl-hr or someone else?Anyone else here in Southern California have their wage go up to $10.50/hr. I'm being told we aren't getting it until April reviews.
I believe in the first new pay period of this year you should have started getting paid the minimum wage.
Well in California starting next year it's going up by a dollar every year, which is better than any merit raise anyone could get. I'd be happy to take a dollar raise every year.I am sick and tired of minimum wage increases. Every time it goes up merit raises go out the window. I got a really good review a couple of years ago with a decent raise and the minimum went up *POOF* now I make $.25 above minimum. Decent review last year *POOF* now I make $.25 above minimum. I've been threatening to do it for the past 4 years but I'm fairly certain that this will be my last year at Spot.
Well in California starting next year it's going up by a dollar every year, which is better than any merit raise anyone could get. I'd be happy to take a dollar raise every year.
This is the only company that I have worked for where raises get negated when minimum goes up. It sucks because if you add up my merit raises I would be making over $1 more. Way to save some money.Yeah ultimately while it sucks to lose your merit raise. You are typically still getting a raise unless you make well over minimum.
Yes it would be nice if everyone went up a dollar at the same time but if you go up 75 cents while others go up a dollar. It's still nice knowing you went up a dollar.
They've wiped out $3 worth of hard earned raises for me. And the state I live in is raising min wage but the one I work in isn't. Interviewing like crazy.This is the only company that I have worked for where raises get negated when minimum goes up. It sucks because if you add up my merit raises I would be making over $1 more. Way to save some money.