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Is this legal??
It strikes me that this is very unfair. I just wondered if it was illegal.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, it is legal! I once had a job in an art shop, and it was very quiet most of the time. If the boss was around you had to LOOK BUSY the whole time. After all, he was paying us to work. Breaks are for chatting. There is always something that can be done, and if you have no idea what to do, ask your boss!
Try to see it from yout bosses point of view. He has a business, and when it is quiet, he is naturally worried as he is paying staff, but not earning any money. So it adds insult to injury if the staff are not even working, but chatting- or as he may see it- flirting.
I know it's harsh, but work means work. Save chatting to Dean for your break time, or when the boss is out!!
Also, for goodness sake don't mention to the boss, or any other colleagues that you think his behaviour is illegal! Or even unfair!
Just get your heads down and try and get back into the good books. If there is more than one till, I suggest that you voluntarily split yourselves up a bit, when the boss is around.
If Dean gets sacked, then fairness becomes a more important question. Make sure that, if any warnings are written, that he keeps the letters!! However, by just keeping your heads down and working really hard for a few weeks, and then just hard etc, you'll be fine.
You (both of you) could always go to the boss and ask that you could all re-confirm your duties for the end of the day, and ask if there are any long term tasks that need doing. That way, when boredom strikes, you'll have something to do and won't risk more tellings off.
I know what it's like though. I've worked at so many catering events whee we've been told off for chatting where there is NOOOOOTHING to do! Even after we'd asked for something to do!
Good luck!