I wouldn't consider store net, announcements, answering phones and carpet cleaners to be cashier duties. Cashier duties involve serving customers, doing their jobs like cleaning, fill drinks, confectionary, facing up, etc. things like that.I agree with you, however one could argue that most things in that list falls under the role of a service cashier anyway (breaks, assisting other cashiers, storenet, wow money, carpet cleaners, announcements, cleaning, answering phones). They aren't purely supervision duties.
Also, I only do two supervision shifts a week and two operator shifts otherwise, and they aren't taking me out of Office as a supervisor. If that were the case, I should be getting paid supervision all the time, yes?
Personally, I think the payroll system and register privileges are completely unrelated, but anyway.
Has everyone's store implemented the Kronos system? How ridiculous is it? They've made it so if permanent employees do an extra shift or change a shift, they have to sign a whole new temporary contract for that week.
Also, no shift swapping between different weeks with other employees.
I guess, at least it will make it easier without costings haha.