Dear PAO,
I am a massage therapist, but I stopped working for about two years to take care of my now two-year-old son. It was only recently that I was hired by an agency, and I am assigned to work at a massage clinic in our province. According to my co-therapists, the clinic stopped hiring directly since early this year and has just been hiring through an agency although, at present, I am the only employee who is not directly hired by the clinic. I was wondering if I am entitled to a share in the service charge since I am not directly employed by the massage clinic. From what I remember at my old job, the agency-deployed therapists were not entitled to service charges. But, I heard from a radio program a few months ago that even those not directly hired are now entitled to service charges. Is this correct?
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