u/One-Afternoon1424

Domestic flight - not flying leg 1. What happens

Hi all

I've heard of Do not shows for international flights. But is it the same for domestic?

So.

I have MEL to SYD return booked. Me, my partner and child all booked together on one PNR.

My work now needs me to go up the week before to Sydney. I'm trying to avoid coming back to Melbourne to then just fly straight back up.

If I stay up there and my partner and child come to meet me to have our holiday, can I still use my return flight on my own flight ticket?

Will it affect my husband and child coming up?

Can we do online check in but then I don't fly to get around the Did Not Show?

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u/One-Afternoon1424 — 6 days ago

I moved from casual to permanent part time recently. I am owed 3 hours pay from my casual employment that my manager "forgot" to pay. They said they would pay it. I have that in writing.

Pay time comes around, pay isn't there. I'm not surprised

I reached out to the manager again who now claims that being as I have moved from a casual contract to permanent PT, I no longer exist on the casual system anymore, therefore there is physically no way they can pay me.

So instead of paying me 3 hours of casual pay. I should just take 3 hours time in lieu.

Raised it to the manager above my manager, and they said the same - no physical way to pay me as I don't exist on that system anymore.

No apology for not paying me. No apology for messing up my pay on every pay slip. Just a demand to take toil instead.

3 hours casual for 3 hours part time hours = not the same value, never mind missing super.

It's not much, but it's sure the principal

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u/One-Afternoon1424 — 16 days ago