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OG - unfortunately i have had a few warnings (staying on my file for no more than 3 or 6 months)over the years, but only after internal safe and legal visits. My annoyance is that they don't care about how tired I am for 16 weeks, and if I am genuinely ill I'm expected to work, but get to 17 weeks and it's bang... 'we're worried about your health and wellbeing' (b@!l0cks). I was rather expressive today, which hasn't gone down well. I am planning to question the personnel manager tomorrow why they left it until week 17 to inform me that I am on WTD as all staff that work more than 48 hours in any one week are documented to keep tracks of their hours, so why couldn't they have a quiet work in my ear after 13 weeks or so? Disciplinary action seems rather harsh
Ubasses, I work around 55 hours per week and generally do not take lunch breaks. I always swipe out for my break when I do take one.
Buenchico, I have been going through this dilemma with the company for years. I'm just about fed up of it! It's more stressful watching my hours than doing them. Wolf, were you salaried? If so, it would be a blessing in disguise. I clock in, clock out.
If I told my company I would only work 38 hours per week as per contract, could I legally get a second job at 38 hours? Thank for your answers and sorry for all the questions, need to figure out if I have a leg to stand on when challenge the bosses tomorrow