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The case for Local Agreements
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Martin Walsh
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Re: The case for Local Agreements
Renrag No meal reliefs have been reduced.
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Schiff
- Posts: 544
- Joined: 01 Nov 2016, 22:02
- Gender: Male
Re: The case for Local Agreements
37 hours less 5 40-minute meal reliefs doesn't/shouldn't leave 34 hours available for work.Martin Walsh wrote: ↑13 Jan 2021, 18:40
The revision will be based on a full timer minus the meal reliefs having 34 hours of work.
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Woody Guthrie
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Re: The case for Local Agreements
Wouldn't meal relief be naturally reduced if daily attendance goes under 7 hours as per the Way Forward agreement?
With long and shorts that's going to happen as we move towards a 35 hr week. Tuesday attendances are already close to 7 hrs in some offices.
Only dead fish follow the current
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citypostie
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Re: The case for Local Agreements
Our meal relief is 30 minutes on a Tuesday since we moved to longs and shorts years agoWoody Guthrie wrote: ↑14 Jan 2021, 20:58
Wouldn't meal relief be naturally reduced if daily attendance goes under 7 hours as per the Way Forward agreement?
With long and shorts that's going to happen as we move towards a 35 hr week. Tuesday attendances are already close to 7 hrs in some offices.
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k979aaa
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- Joined: 03 Sep 2007, 19:14
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- Location: THE NORTH
Re: The case for Local Agreements
Thought the whole idea of being in a union was solidarity generally when workers act together in unison. Is this some new neo unionist shite from terry the strongest shall prevail and f**k the week nice union but it does correlate with what has happened in our time. Time will come they will come for the strong holds and the week will not be there or any ware as you through them under the bus at half time!
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Cucumber
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Re: The case for Local Agreements
Sorry to be so blunt but LA's only work for the most senior. We've been told in the past that to make things more even and give everyone a shot at better shift times it will cost jobs. Local agreements should never heavily discriminate a section of the workforce simply to benefit another.
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woofwoof
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- Location: stinky land
Re: The case for Local Agreements
Your rep needs to make sure the days are planned at 7 hours 1 minute minimum each day to retain the 40 mins meal relief or you lose 10 minscitypostie wrote: ↑15 Jan 2021, 20:13Our meal relief is 30 minutes on a Tuesday since we moved to longs and shorts years agoWoody Guthrie wrote: ↑14 Jan 2021, 20:58
Wouldn't meal relief be naturally reduced if daily attendance goes under 7 hours as per the Way Forward agreement?
With long and shorts that's going to happen as we move towards a 35 hr week. Tuesday attendances are already close to 7 hrs in some offices.