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| Normally, unless otherwise specified, you don't get paid for trial days.
So, yes, it is correct.
Sorry.
Tom
P.S. Just asked my daughter, she confirmed this, and that it's true even if you do a one month trial (which she just did).  | |
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Sorry but that is wrong, it is the opposite: only if it was explicitly agreed that the trial day is not paid, then the OP has no right to get paid:
"Probearbeit: Anspruch auf Lohn?
Viele Firmen laden Bewerber zu einem Probetag ein. Ob dieser Tag bezahlt wird, fragt man im Bewerbungsverfahren lieber nicht. ĢEspressoģ stellt aber klar: Wenn nichts anderes abgemacht wurde, hat ein Bewerber Anspruch auf einen Lohn"
"Trial Day: Claim for payment?
Many companies invite applicants for a trial day. Whether this day is paid, one asks in the application process rather not. "Espresso" makes it clear: Unless otherwise agreed, an applicant is entitled to a wage
see:
https://www.srf.ch/sendungen/kassens...pruch-auf-lohn