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New manager wants to change my agreed terms and conditions after 10 years
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I have worked for the same company now for 10 years, recently my manager moved on and another person took his place. I work in a different company as a representative 40 miles from where I live. Due to the cost of fuel and parking at my workplace it was agreed by my company that I get a lift in with one of the drivers (as they have to go the same way first thing in the morning). everything seemed to be going well until last week, when my new manager said that he wants me to drive in from now on.
My questions are:
1.Can he do this after 10 years of routinely doing the same thing day in day out.
2.Do I have any rights at all since I have been with the company for 10 years?
My questions are:
1.Can he do this after 10 years of routinely doing the same thing day in day out.
2.Do I have any rights at all since I have been with the company for 10 years?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The driver (who works for the same company) is a friend of mind I get in early and help him load up the van, because the company I work in is his first drop, he has always said "I have to go there anyway, makes no difference to me" so I stopped offering as he would nt take anything except a bacon buttie at the end of the week.
The reason I asked is that I was wondering if the driver thought you were taking liberties and asked the manager to have a word but it doesn't sound like it.
To be honest, as long as you get to work on time, I don't see why the manager is bothered if you get a lift, drive there or fly there in a private helicopter!
To be honest, as long as you get to work on time, I don't see why the manager is bothered if you get a lift, drive there or fly there in a private helicopter!
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Even if this formed part of your contract, your company can change it at any time with as long as they follow the correct procedure.
Do you get any extra payment/wages for this extra hour?
I am assuming that you are travelling in a works vehicle to travel to the drivers load up point and then onto where you work
Do you get any extra payment/wages for this extra hour?
I am assuming that you are travelling in a works vehicle to travel to the drivers load up point and then onto where you work
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