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Fed up of the grief

All the LTB'S and latest discussion threads on getting extra holiday payments when going on holiday for those who work above their contracted hours.For part-timers 'and' full-timers.
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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Am I the only one that smells a rat??
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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please tell me if i am wrong but he say that with any e/t claim it would only go back 12 weeks for back pay and not 2 years :crazy: , oh and thanks to the 7000 claimants that put in claims to get us a deal, and we forgot to tell you that this was mainly for p/ters so now you can piss off and look after yourself as 50,000 posties have been paid out :thumbup .
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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What's the 50 quid thing I heard he banged on about, apparently it's doesn't even cover a meal in his world.
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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POSTMAN wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:42
What's the 50 quid thing I heard he banged on about, apparently it's doesn't even cover a meal in his world.
He said well If you only do the bare minimum 8 hours per month qualifying period, they worked out you would be entitled to the bare minimum.
Next thing he said was well the bare minimum is what about £50 pfffft nothing can't even buy a decent meal with that! It was something along those lines.
Talk about putting your foot in it.
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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theotherone wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:47
POSTMAN wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:42
What's the 50 quid thing I heard he banged on about, apparently it's doesn't even cover a meal in his world.
He said well If you only do the bare minimum 8 hours per month qualifying period, they worked out you would be entitled to the bare minimum.
Next thing he said was well the bare minimum is what about £50 pfffft nothing can't even buy a decent meal with that! It was something along those lines.
Talk about putting your foot in it.
it might not be much to him on the wage he gets paid :evil/mad , but for some it does and it doesnt matter how much it is it is still money OWED to his wage paying members which isnt being paid from a company earning millions and looking after themselves , f***ing disgusting imo .
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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worktotime wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 17:49
theotherone wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:47
POSTMAN wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:42
What's the 50 quid thing I heard he banged on about, apparently it's doesn't even cover a meal in his world.
He said well If you only do the bare minimum 8 hours per month qualifying period, they worked out you would be entitled to the bare minimum.
Next thing he said was well the bare minimum is what about £50 pfffft nothing can't even buy a decent meal with that! It was something along those lines.
Talk about putting your foot in it.
it might not be much to him on the wage he gets paid :evil/mad , but for some it does and it doesnt matter how much it is it is still money OWED to his wage paying members which isnt being paid from a company earning millions and looking after themselves , f***ing disgusting imo .
Sorry what? Did Terry say that but his negotiating came up with the crappy deal that he's referring to?
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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yellowbelly wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 17:58
worktotime wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 17:49
theotherone wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:47
POSTMAN wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:42
What's the 50 quid thing I heard he banged on about, apparently it's doesn't even cover a meal in his world.
He said well If you only do the bare minimum 8 hours per month qualifying period, they worked out you would be entitled to the bare minimum.
Next thing he said was well the bare minimum is what about £50 pfffft nothing can't even buy a decent meal with that! It was something along those lines.
Talk about putting your foot in it.
it might not be much to him on the wage he gets paid :evil/mad , but for some it does and it doesnt matter how much it is it is still money OWED to his wage paying members which isnt being paid from a company earning millions and looking after themselves , f***ing disgusting imo .
Sorry what? Did Terry say that but his negotiating came up with the crappy deal that he's referring to?
yes summat like that .
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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absolutely spewing at his comments
only £50? yeah i'll work a day for free due to your negotiating skills you absolute tool!
paying £190 per year in subs to this bunch of incompetent of idiots who advised me to take more mail than RM wanted me to deliver :arrrghhh
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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POSTMAN wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:42
What's the 50 quid thing I heard he banged on about, apparently it's doesn't even cover a meal in his world.
It wouldn't if you eat at Salt Bae's restaurant.
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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We never got a vote. Mind you, the rep IS useless, so wouldn't expect anything else.
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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theotherone wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:47
POSTMAN wrote:
23 Oct 2021, 15:42
What's the 50 quid thing I heard he banged on about, apparently it's doesn't even cover a meal in his world.
He said well If you only do the bare minimum 8 hours per month qualifying period, they worked out you would be entitled to the bare minimum.
Next thing he said was well the bare minimum is what about £50 pfffft nothing can't even buy a decent meal with that! It was something along those lines.
Talk about putting your foot in it.
Lmao Terry. A man of the people still it seems. 😂
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Re: Fed up of the grief

Post by Boboskins »

After that £50 meal comment I've started calling him Tory Pullinger
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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Tory Bollinger.
Any advances?
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Re: Fed up of the grief

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Tory Fullfingers?