My cousin has just been hired as a temp at a supermarket in Italy for 3 months (part of a maternity cover).
He forwarded to me the "code of conduct" he was asked to accept and undersign. I am posting it, if anybody wants to compare with what are the (written and unwritten) rules in other countries. Thought it might be interesting for somebody.
- The supermarket's uniform consists of a red shirt with the supermarket logo on the right and a white visor; you will be provided with two shirts and one visor, and it will be your responsibility to keep them clean and wear them to work daily. You are requested not to wear the red shirt outside the workplace, not even while traveling to and from it. You are allowed to wear any kind of trousers provided that they are ankle-length and any kind of closed shoes (no sandals).
- You will be provided with a name-tag to pin on your shirt pocket. You are asked to remove it while you are on a break or off the clock.
- You will be assigned your shifts for the following week on Thursdays. If you have any specific requirement please let the personnel administrator know about them by mid-day on Wednesday. Your shifts might start up to one hour before the opening of the shop to the customers, or finish up to one hour after it. The opening hours for the customers are 8.30am to 7.30pm, Monday to Saturday. You will be assigned 10 4-hour shifts in those days, with no less than 45 minutes between the end of a shift and the start of the following. You have the right to a 15-minutes break after 2 hours in each shift. If you wish to smoke during your breaks please do so only in the designed area behind the store and remove your uniform to avoid it to smell of smoke. Remember to wash your hands carefully after having smoked.
- You are not allowed to start getting ready to leave before the end of your shift.
- If you desire to shop in the store, do not do so during your shift - wait until it is over or come earlier. You will obtain your employee's discount only on presentation of the personal employee card that will be provided to you on your first day.
- Random drug and alcohol tests will be performed. Refusing to undergo one will be considered a failed test and will result in immediate dismissal. Failing a test will also result in immediate dismissal.
- You are free to use the fridge, water fountain, water boiler, microwave oven and coffee machine in the break room. Remember that any food or drink you may want to consume from the store will need to be paid for.
- At 7.30pm an announcement will communicate that the supermarket is closed. The entrance doors will be locked. All the customers still inside the store will be politely asked to make their way to the counters immediately.
FOR CASHIERS
- You are not allowed to have any personal food or drink visible at your counter.
- If you need a "comfort break", please ask the manager in charge to relieve you for that time.
- Discounts are not to be given to anybody for any reason. Only employees with a valid employee card receive a discount.
- Always offer any customer the "fidelity points" stickers (one every full Euro spent). If they ask what they are for, offer them the leaflet.
- If an item doesn't scan, type its barcode; you will be shown exactly how.
- If a customer requires assistance in bagging, please signal it to the manager in attendance. Do not assist him/her personally, unless there is no other customer waiting.
- Politely insist to receive payment immediately after you have completed scanning a customer's items. They will have time to bag while you scan the next customer's items.
- If you are working at the "7 items or less" counter, refuse politely but firmly to assist any customer with more than 7 items.
- If you are not working at the "Credit card accepted" counter, don't accept credit card payments - not even as an exception. If a customer insists to pay by credit card at a counter that does not specifically indicate that credit cards are accepted, call the manager on duty.
- If the customers in your queue are abusive or quarrel (with you or with each other) contact the manager on duty. Avoid to talk back to them.
- If you are told to close your counter switch your light off and politely tell any customer approaching that you are closing your counter also pointing them to an open one.
- Scan all banknotes with a face value of 50 Euro or more and all those that seem suspicious to you with the scanner provided. If a customer complains about this mention store policy.
- You are not allowed to refuse payment with high-value banknotes (provided that they are confirmed valid through your scanner). If you do not have enough change, apologise to the customer and contact the manager on duty.
- Checks are not to be accepted as a form of payment.
- When you close your counter or are relieved by a colleague count the contents of the till and note it on the slips provided. Do the same when you open a counter or relieve a colleague.
(some more bits and pieces about security that are so obvious that I don't think they need to be translated)
He forwarded to me the "code of conduct" he was asked to accept and undersign. I am posting it, if anybody wants to compare with what are the (written and unwritten) rules in other countries. Thought it might be interesting for somebody.
- The supermarket's uniform consists of a red shirt with the supermarket logo on the right and a white visor; you will be provided with two shirts and one visor, and it will be your responsibility to keep them clean and wear them to work daily. You are requested not to wear the red shirt outside the workplace, not even while traveling to and from it. You are allowed to wear any kind of trousers provided that they are ankle-length and any kind of closed shoes (no sandals).
- You will be provided with a name-tag to pin on your shirt pocket. You are asked to remove it while you are on a break or off the clock.
- You will be assigned your shifts for the following week on Thursdays. If you have any specific requirement please let the personnel administrator know about them by mid-day on Wednesday. Your shifts might start up to one hour before the opening of the shop to the customers, or finish up to one hour after it. The opening hours for the customers are 8.30am to 7.30pm, Monday to Saturday. You will be assigned 10 4-hour shifts in those days, with no less than 45 minutes between the end of a shift and the start of the following. You have the right to a 15-minutes break after 2 hours in each shift. If you wish to smoke during your breaks please do so only in the designed area behind the store and remove your uniform to avoid it to smell of smoke. Remember to wash your hands carefully after having smoked.
- You are not allowed to start getting ready to leave before the end of your shift.
- If you desire to shop in the store, do not do so during your shift - wait until it is over or come earlier. You will obtain your employee's discount only on presentation of the personal employee card that will be provided to you on your first day.
- Random drug and alcohol tests will be performed. Refusing to undergo one will be considered a failed test and will result in immediate dismissal. Failing a test will also result in immediate dismissal.
- You are free to use the fridge, water fountain, water boiler, microwave oven and coffee machine in the break room. Remember that any food or drink you may want to consume from the store will need to be paid for.
- At 7.30pm an announcement will communicate that the supermarket is closed. The entrance doors will be locked. All the customers still inside the store will be politely asked to make their way to the counters immediately.
FOR CASHIERS
- You are not allowed to have any personal food or drink visible at your counter.
- If you need a "comfort break", please ask the manager in charge to relieve you for that time.
- Discounts are not to be given to anybody for any reason. Only employees with a valid employee card receive a discount.
- Always offer any customer the "fidelity points" stickers (one every full Euro spent). If they ask what they are for, offer them the leaflet.
- If an item doesn't scan, type its barcode; you will be shown exactly how.
- If a customer requires assistance in bagging, please signal it to the manager in attendance. Do not assist him/her personally, unless there is no other customer waiting.
- Politely insist to receive payment immediately after you have completed scanning a customer's items. They will have time to bag while you scan the next customer's items.
- If you are working at the "7 items or less" counter, refuse politely but firmly to assist any customer with more than 7 items.
- If you are not working at the "Credit card accepted" counter, don't accept credit card payments - not even as an exception. If a customer insists to pay by credit card at a counter that does not specifically indicate that credit cards are accepted, call the manager on duty.
- If the customers in your queue are abusive or quarrel (with you or with each other) contact the manager on duty. Avoid to talk back to them.
- If you are told to close your counter switch your light off and politely tell any customer approaching that you are closing your counter also pointing them to an open one.
- Scan all banknotes with a face value of 50 Euro or more and all those that seem suspicious to you with the scanner provided. If a customer complains about this mention store policy.
- You are not allowed to refuse payment with high-value banknotes (provided that they are confirmed valid through your scanner). If you do not have enough change, apologise to the customer and contact the manager on duty.
- Checks are not to be accepted as a form of payment.
- When you close your counter or are relieved by a colleague count the contents of the till and note it on the slips provided. Do the same when you open a counter or relieve a colleague.
(some more bits and pieces about security that are so obvious that I don't think they need to be translated)
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