Thats not the case in every Church. In my church The Pastor is an employee and reports to the church council. If he wants the organist fired, he will have to go through them. Last year when we hired our new organist/assistant pastor, it was decided by the church council that the congregation vote on wether or not he would serve with us.
What excuse do you have for being 10 minutes late? Musicians should be at the church AT LEAST 10 minutes b4 service starts. I like to get there at least 15-20 minutes early, so I can catch my breath, go over any last minute changes and pray.
I'm Sorry I have no tolerance for late musicians and singers. All of the members of my worship group have been late for the last 3 engagements and it just looks bad and it affects thier singing. One girl didnt even get to sing, cuz she walked in while our group was already singing. And these are Grown women. You would think they would know better.
If the circumstances call for docking the musicians pay then yes the pastor or the board can and should doc thier pay.
All of that should be discussed in the employment contract.
I gotta agree.
I can't stand lateness, but I also can't stand churches that don't communicate their expectations, and the consequences for failing to meet those expectations, clearly.
If you want to dock an employee for lateness or unpreparedness or absenteeism, you have to have previously communicated that with said employee. As an administrator, I have been faced with this decision countless times, and I refuse to back down from my principles. Last April was the first service for one of my client churches. We had worked to build this church for 8 months, I was stressed beyond belief, and had not even gone to bed the night before. Not at all. We were expecting about 200 ppl to the morning service, and it was scheduled to begin at 11:00a with Intercessory Prayer at 10:45a. The musicians were asked to be IN POSITION at 10:45 (that means, on your instrument).
The drummer showed up at about 12:30. Of course, I was beyond pissed because I learned early on that anything that goes well, reflects on the pastor; and anything that goes poorly reflects on the administrator. This chick was making me look bad, and I was seeing red!!! The pastor wanted to dock her since her lateness had a profoundly negative effect on the service, but I couldn't because she hadn't signed and returned her contract yet.
It sucked, but it was a lesson learned.
You cannot rightfully dock a person without previously communicating that to them.