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Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff (/showthread.php?tid=410) |
Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - BAJR Host - 26th January 2007 The issue of diifferential payment... The final figures when all is taken into consideration ... will be equallity.... thus no worker will look to another company and be envious of bettter pay/conditions.... not good on a job like this. "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - achingknees - 26th January 2007 Quote:quote:Originally posted by unitmole I should hope not as that would be illegal under The Working Time Regulations (1998, rev 2003). [:0] For work days of more than 6 hours a break has to be WITHIN work time. Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - voice of reason - 26th January 2007 Think you misunderstand, yes there has to be a break, but it doesn't have to be a paid break (otherwise just about every business and local authority in the country is wrong, which I suspect is not the case). Never in my over-long life have I worked anywhere where lunch break counts towards your working hours - standard working week of 37.5 hours has to be 37.5 hours working. Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - achingknees - 26th January 2007 Quote:quote:Originally posted by voice of reason yeah, you're right. [:I] I'll get me coat..... Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - Illuminated - 26th January 2007 "The issue of diifferential payment... The final figures when all is taken into consideration ... will be equallity.... thus no worker will look to another company and be envious of bettter pay/conditions.... not good on a job like this" Does this mean the lower paying company has raised it rates universally? Or that it will have employees of the same grade on different rates on different projects? Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - BAJR Host - 26th January 2007 i would not like to answer that myself. (not my place really) Though I do know that I was informed by the Consultancy, that they were aware and would be ensuring parity...on this project... I am not aware of how this will affect the other grading across the entire company... best to ask the company directly. I see where you are coming from.. this of course causes difficulty... with non preferential treatment (this time in reverse..) :face-huh: Sadly I am a bit tied up just now with caring for my mother (so I hope you all understand my mind is elsewhere just now) But interesting interjection "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - unitmole - 6th February 2007 Seems this may not be as tied up as thought - nothing has been mentioned at Cotswold about this situation and the wages/wageslips are through. No increase in pay to the Cambrian level. Gentlemans Agreement - Implications for staff - BAJR Host - 6th February 2007 Will ask again.... "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu |