New hire discovers mistake in contract that benefits him, refuses to budge and adjust start time: 'My colleagues are all 8am until 5:30pm. My contract is for 9 to 5pm'

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    auneus m not bude amjeudis "My workplace [messed] up my contract in my favor..."
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    My workplace s[ my contract in my favour.... Would you change it? d up
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    I work in IT. After my old place had a bunch of layoffs, I have landed in a place that is pretty good and I've enjoyed it ok so far. I was interviewed by my bosses boss and was offered the job fairly quickly.
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    They passed over my details to HR to deal with the contract for signing and on boarding me. I always noticed that people were in the office later than I was and I thought it was a bit weird but I never said anything.
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    However after a conversation I found that my contract has substantially less hours than everyone else in my team. My colleagues are all 8am until 5:30pm.
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    My contract is for 9 to 5pm with a 1 hour lunch. Doesn't sound like a lot but it actually works out at 30 hours less a month roughly. My boss who I like said that my hours I work should be 830 to 530 but I said no,
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    that was the contract I signed so unless I was needed for something that needed overtime, which happens occasionally, I would be sticking to my agreed hours. So he dropped it but seemed a bit put out,
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    but I do feel a bit guilty because it's obviously been an error because it was the HR lady's first week and she didn't do the contract properly and I genuinely like my colleagues. Would you change your contract for camaraderie or stick to your guns?
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    dsdvbguutres 2 days ago Lol your boss can kick rocks. Who the in their right mind lets an employee who is with the company for 1 week make a contract and lets that contract get executed without reviewing it first?
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    OneMoreDog 2 days ago Unless they push back more and would consider a redundancy/severance over this I'd just leave it. Sounds perfect.
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    Excellent-Ostrich 908 OP. 2 days ago . edited 2 days ago Unlikely they could sever me over it because they have decent workers rights where I live, compared to places like America anyway.
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    Just SomeDude13 1 day ago Oh, you're not in the US? Yeah, you're probably fine.
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    borisallen49 2 days ago Would you change it? Let me think about that for a moment...ok, thought about it: no, no I wouldn't.
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    Well, if they want to exchange a higher salary for the additional hours, then maybe. OP, not that you should feel guilty at all in the first place, but
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    do you know what salaries your co-workers are on? They could be getting paid substantially more than you in the first place.
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    pasty_w-boy12345 2 days ago If this is a salaried position oh what a glorious mistake it is!!!!!!!!
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    Excellent-Ostrich 908 OP. 1 day ago Yes I'm salaried.
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    MuchDevelopment7084. 1 day ago no. If you made a mistake. They'd make you stick with it.
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    AMonkeyAndALavaLamp 1 day ago I'd change it if I needed more money, but no way in I'd let them change the hours in my contract without changing my pay as well.
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    leafxfactor1967 1 day ago Be a good employee and a great coworker....other than that, it's a them problem.

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