condyk wrote in post #2399980
Ok, so that's our little Pal Nouna unemployed this weekend
First you need to know if your role has developed beyond your original job description, whether you are doing a different level of work than originally, or whether you have added significant value beyond what you should do day to day and will continue to do so. Otherwise, if there is no good business case for your argument then I would just say you accepted the contract originally so that's that! Is your role comparable to similar roles in other companies? If so, then check salaries they offer.
I hardly had a job description when starting out! My contract only states "Build a network of journalists". I'm nowadays in charge of building a network, commissioning journalists, proofing, editing, updating, researching, some photo sourcing, overall responsible for all guide content, quality, in charge of sending for translations, in charge of ordering maps & all admin relating to the journalists & guides.
I've also done various copywriting & written various guide content/and a full guide. I'm pretty much expected to be available 24hrs, even on weekends/holidays/vacation/at home sick. 
I don't get paid overtime.
The company that did guides before for my company did app. 40 guides in say, a year. I've commissioned over 200 in a year. In one year I've built up a network of app. 70 journalists. Also, all proofing & editing is being done in a 2nd language, compared to the previous publishers who hired Swedish journalists & proofed in Swedish.
I know I can improve some of the admin work that I have to do, so that's an area I can improve on more. I also need to find out the best way to get hold of journalists in Asia, so that's a further challenge.
I don't mind working extra hours, but it'd be nice to know that your hard work will be appreciated, both from the management as well as in the paycheck.