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off work coz of the snow
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i tried to get into work this morning, but i had to turn back as it was impossible to get thru all the snow and traffic...and cars were sliding all over the place, also my youngests nursery had closed and my oldest has to come home at 1, i phoned work and told them i cannot make it, i phoned them on my way back from the route to work, manager said i have to take it as annual leave, i was shocked and coz i dont have any leave left, just that one day, im now with no annual leave, can they do that? cant i just work the hours or isnt it classed as some kind of other leave if its unsafe to get into work? completely confused and peed off, at least i attempted to go in
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes they can insist you take it as a holiday. I think there are few employers who would pay you/treat it as a day's work if you couldn't make it in. But a good employers should be flexible and would consider options such as working back the time, although this may not be practical if there are lots of people in the same boat.
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zacsmaster, i am also a taxpayer, do you have kids...if not you wont understand that you have to get the kids to school only to find that the schools have decided to close and then take them back home, find a suitable babysitter, then get to work, i got up at 6.30 and cleared the car, got the kids ready, gave them brekkie, took them to school, brought them back home and drove to work...both routes were blocked with lorries...so stick that in your pipe and smoke it........zacsmaster
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Postdog I was just going to repost.......Tesco are wonderful!!
I rang and spoke to the manager, explained I was totally out of bread and milk etc (which was true) and that I live by myself and have mobility problems.
She's just sent 2 of the staff round in a four wheel drive with all my shopping. I am now going to write an email to head office praising them.
I rang and spoke to the manager, explained I was totally out of bread and milk etc (which was true) and that I live by myself and have mobility problems.
She's just sent 2 of the staff round in a four wheel drive with all my shopping. I am now going to write an email to head office praising them.
i work for the NHS and this is my employers policy:
1. Any staff who provide front line services and live within a 3 mile radius of their base are expected to attend
2. Any staff who provide front line services and live outside of a mile radius of their normal base but within 3 miles radius of a different base within our localities should make themselves available to their manager to offer support to their local service, where required
3. Any staff who do not directly provide front line services and can work at home, should identify work to be undertaken at home with their manager, and do so if the traffic advice is not to travel unless absolutely necessary
4. Any staff who live outside the 3 mile radius and cannot make arrangements to work at home with their manager will be required to take annual leave to cover the absence.
1. Any staff who provide front line services and live within a 3 mile radius of their base are expected to attend
2. Any staff who provide front line services and live outside of a mile radius of their normal base but within 3 miles radius of a different base within our localities should make themselves available to their manager to offer support to their local service, where required
3. Any staff who do not directly provide front line services and can work at home, should identify work to be undertaken at home with their manager, and do so if the traffic advice is not to travel unless absolutely necessary
4. Any staff who live outside the 3 mile radius and cannot make arrangements to work at home with their manager will be required to take annual leave to cover the absence.