Welcome to Bolt.Works

Employee's guide
Sweden

Welcome to Bolt.Works!

We are a staffing company that connects people and work in construction, industry, property maintenance, logistics, HoReCa and retail throughout Finland and Sweden.

 

Our employees are our company's most important asset. We value each and every one of our employees and want to take care of you in every situation.

 

New technology allows us to serve you better, to make it easier for you to find the jobs that suit you best and to reward everyone for a job well done.

 

You have been chosen to work for us because you are an honest and straightforward professional in your field.

 

In this guide you will find instructions on how to work at Bolt, how to use the Bolt.Works app to record hours for your employee bonus scheme and practical advice on how to deal with issues such as sickness.

 

Please read this guide carefully.

This guide contains

Work clothes and equipments

Bolt.Works values and ethical guidelines

The values that guide our work are: Together, Forerunner, Transparent, Responsible, Professional. We always strive to act in an exemplary and ethical manner. Here is a link to the Code of Ethics - Bolt.Works

 

We always encourage our employees, customers and partners to contact the relevant supervisor, HR, manager or supervisor in the first instance.

 

It is also possible to report misconduct or other wrongdoing anonymously through the Whistleblower reporting channel: Whistleblower

 

We will ensure that all reports are investigated and take appropriate action where necessary.  

 

The Chief Shop Steward of Bolt.Works is Andreas Lillemets
(andreas.lillemets@bolt.works, +358504413546).  

How can I benefit from the Bolt.Works app?

Bolt.Works puts all the information you need to do your job in one place. In the app, you can see the duration of the job, contacts and addresses, among other things. You can check the location of the job using the map in the app and navigate to the job site. You can also use the app to chat, which is the easiest way to communicate with your recruiter.

 

You can also apply for new jobs with just a few clicks on the "Find work" link. Please only apply for jobs that you can travel to and can commit time to. You can log your hours quickly and easily in the app.

 

The app allows both employees and job subscribers to rate and recommend each other. Good workers will also find it easier to find work in the future and receive better pay.

Things to remember at the beginning of your employment

TAX CARD AND ACCOUNT NUMBER

Please add your account number to the app at the beginning of your employment. You can add your account number to your profile under "Account number". There is no need to submit a tax card separately, we will receive your tax information directly from Skatteverket.

 

 

 

 

Please check your working hours and breaks before you start work. Working hours vary by job and industry.  You must arrive on site well in advance of your working hours to start work at the agreed time. Every worker contributes to the success of the work package and punctual working hours keep the work on schedule.

 

 

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Safety at 

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At Bolt.Works we do everything we can to ensure that accidents at work are prevented and that everyone goes home safely. Safety at work is something we all share and it's up to you to make a difference by working safely, maintaining the necessary equipment and following your supervisor's instructions.

 

Your responsible recruiter is not on site, so we value your comments about the site and safety. You can report safety observations directly from the home page of the app under "Report a safety observation".

 

We will look into every safety observation in detail. However, if something does happen, it is very important that we are informed as soon as possible. In the event of a serious accident at work, please contact the nearest health service. If the need for treatment is not acute, follow the instructions on the application. Remember to tell your doctor that you have had an accident at work.

 

Your recruiter will help you throughout the accident process. Please keep in active contact with your recruiter to ensure a smooth return to work.

Working hours

Working hours vary according to the job and the sector. Please check your working hours and the breaks you are entitled to before the work shift.

GET TO WORK ON TIME

 

You must be on workplace well before the start of the shift to ensure that the work can start at the agreed time. Every worker contributes to the success of the work package and punctuality keeps the work on schedule.

Time sheets

Hours worked must be recorded daily in the application for payroll purposes. The hours are approved by the client and then transferred to payroll.

 

Abnormal working hours (e.g. overtime or a shorter than normal working day) must always be agreed in advance with the workplace contact and your recruiter, for example via chat in the application.

Registration of working hours

 

1. Select the correct task in the application and go to the timesheet.

 

2. Click on 'Fill Hours' and enter the details of the working day. The application will automatically calculate the duration of the working day when you enter the start and end times. You can also add a job number to the timesheet if required, as well as any shifts.

 

3. You can scroll backwards in the weekly history view to see the hours for previous weeks.

 

1. Select the correct assignment

You can see your assignment in your profile. Select the right assignment and go to the hours for the job.


You will also receive a link to your email with the hours log, which will automatically take you to step 2.

Working day information

WORKING HOURS AND DURATION OF WORK

 

Bolt automatically calculates the duration of the working day when you enter the start and end times of the work clock. For construction jobs, the normal working day is 8 hours plus a 30-minute unpaid lunch break, but in shift work or other industries the working day may be different.

 

Please always ensure that the hours worked are correctly recorded in the system.

 

If you work a working day of a different length (e.g. overtime), you must agree in advance with the contact person at the workplace and Bolt

recruitment.

 

Working day information

 

 

 

Work-related driving is driving during the working day on behalf of a client. Work-related driving can be, for example, a change of workplace during the working day or transport tasks carried out in your own car.

 

A commute, i.e. a journey from a home address to a place of work, does not count as working time.

 

When entering daily work-related driving in the application, please enter the distance (km), driving type and the route. The route should be entered with address accuracy.

 

For example


A visit to a hardware store during the working day is entered as follows:
Visit to a hardware store (Work street 3 - Hardware street 1 - Work street 3)

WORK-RELATED DRIVING

Wage payment

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At Bolt.Works, salaries are paid according to contract, fairly and regularly. By taking care of recording your hours in the app and submitting other information needed to pay your wages on time, you ensure that your wages are in your account on the day of payment.

 

Hourly wages are paid into your account every month on the 25th retrospectively.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can check the payroll schedule in the "salary and bonuses" section of your application.

 

PAYROLL DELIVERY

 

Bolt.Works delivers the pay slip directly to the Kivra application no later than the payday.


For salary-related matters you can contact:


maja.lund@bolt.works
 

Work clothes and equipments

Follow the instructions given to you regarding work equipment. With the right equipment, you can ensure that your work goes smoothly and avoid unnecessary accidents. Each worker is responsible for ensuring that the equipment is in good condition and that the necessary protective equipment is used. For information on the correct equipment, please contact your responsible recruiter and your contact person at the work site.

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Please ensure that you always wear the necessary protective equipment when working.

Work clothes and equipments

THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT SHOULD ALWAYS BE USED ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE:

 

1. Work clothes
2. Safety shoes
3. Helmet
4. Hearing protection
5. Safety glasses
6. Yellow attention vest

or attention colouring
7. Chinstrap

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IN ADDITION, YOU

MUST HAVE:

 

8. Other required cards (ex. SSG, ID06)
9. Official photo ID. (e.g. passport)
10. Residence permit (non-EU citizens)

ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE

What do I do if I can't get to work?

You must report your absence as soon as you fall ill, before the start of your shift. The notification should first be made to the contact person at the place of work, whose contact details can be found in the application.

 

The notification must be made by telephone. It is important to report your absence so that a replacement can be found if necessary. Please enter the start date of your absence and a brief description of your situation in the absence record in the application. Enter one day as the duration of your absence. Then save the absence record.

 

Call your contact person at Bolt.Works who will advise you on how to proceed. If necessary, submit a medical certificate to the app.

Absences from work

If you fall ill, always follow the instructions in the employee app.

 

  • Sick pay is always governed by the collective agreement.
     
  • You will need to provide us with a medical certificate when asked.

 

  • Collective agreements contain different provisions on, among other things, the basis for payment of sick leave and the length of the period to be compensated. The first 14 days of sick leave Bolt pays for, after 14 days Försäkringskassan takes over the payment obligation.

 

  • Accidents during holidays are treated as sick leave, but a medical certificate is always required.

Sick leave

Absences from work

 

  • In the event of a serious accident, go to the nearest health care unit.

 

  • In the event of an accident at work, always follow the instructions in the employee app.

 

  • The collective agreement determines the period of time during which the employer is obliged to pay wages for the incapacity for work caused by the accident at work and the duration of the employer's obligation to pay.

 

  •  If the employer's obligation to pay ends, the obligation to pay compensation is transferred to Försäkringskassan.

 

 

 

 

  • If a child under the age of 12 falls ill, please always follow the instructions in the employee application.

     
  • The pay and any qualifying days are determined by the collective agreement.

 

Accident at work

Sickness of a child (=temporary leave)

Other absences

 

  •  Unannounced absence not agreed in advance or not reported as instructed.
     

  • Unpaid!

 

 

 

  • A reduced working time off, or 'bank holiday', is a procedure used in some collective agreements to compensate for average working time.

 

  • Depending on the collective agreement, the compensatory allowance is either always paid at the time of payment or, in some collective agreements, it may be accrued at the time of payment.

 

  • If necessary, your recruiter/payroll administrator can give you more information, for example on the number of hours you have accrued.

Unauthorised absence

A reduced working time off

Other absences

This absence type is used to record unpaid absences and paid absences for which there is no separate absence type in the system. For example:

 

o parental leave

o reserve refresher training

o agreed unpaid leave

 

 Absences recorded as other absences are always dealt with on a case-by-case and collective agreement basis and the payroll administrator/responsible recruiter will contact the employee if necessary.

 

Medical examination for employment

 

o If the start or continuation of the employment relationship is conditional on a medical examination, the loss of working time lost due to the medical examination and related laboratory visits will be compensated. Unless it has been possible to arrange medical visits outside working hours.

 

o Here too, there are differences in what, when and how compensation is paid, depending on the collective agreement.

 

Occupational safety courses

 

o To record the short training courses required at work and to prepare/instruct for safety at work.

 

Working elsewhere

 

o Record this if you are unable to work for us because of another job.

 

 

Other absences

 


For comprehensive guidance on how to accrue, use and pay annual leave, see below.

 

 


Under the annual leave scheme, an employee earns paid annual leave each calendar year. Annual leave starts after 2 or 6 months of employment, depending on the collective agreement.

 

The annual leave scheme covers some workers in the commercial sector and workers in the tourism and catering sector.

 

Please always agree the annual leave to be taken with the client and the Bolt employee and record the year of absence to be taken to ensure payment of wages.

A system of annual free days e. g. in the Commercial Sector

Annual leave

Earning and using annual leave

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Example: Matti has started working at Bolt on 1 August 2023. He will work at least 14 days every month. Matti will have worked for 8 months by the end of the leave year on 31.3.2024. As his employment will have lasted less than a year by 31.3.2024, he will accrue 2 days of leave per month.

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 8 months * 2 days = 16 days of annual leave

 

 Matti can use these days from 2.5.2024.

 

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The calculation of holiday pay is based on the wages paid during the holiday year (excluding, for example, overtime compensation and unsocial hours supplements). The basis for calculating holiday pay is determined by the collective agreement

 

Holiday pay

o According to our collective agreement, if a public holiday falls on a weekday, you are entitled to compensation in the form of holiday pay. The amount corresponds to 8 hours of guaranteed pay.

 

Final account

o Paid according to the normal payroll schedule after you have returned any work equipment you received from Bolt. Bolt.Works reserves the right to deduct the value of any unreturned equipment from your final account.

o Any unused annual leave days in the final account will be paid as annual leave pay.

o In addition, at the end of the employment relationship, any flexitime/banking hours will be compensated and any unpaid

any unpaid annual leave/deferment.

 

 

Contact info

maja.lund@bolt.works

076 664 56 66

Employment certificates and pay slips can be downloaded directly from the app, for other payroll issues you can contact us: 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!

We hope you enjoy working for Bolt!

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