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22nd April 2010, 08:40 AM
As I said, the construction contractor was being stingy and wouldn't pay us archaeologists time and a half for overtime. The reason we needed people to watch machines was that the contractor doing the topsoil stripping was working longer hours to 40 per week.
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22nd April 2010, 08:43 AM
Strangely enough I nearly got strung up by the excavators on my latest job as I didn't want to do overtime.
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22nd April 2010, 08:48 AM
You obviously needed a bigger scary stick, or more donoughts to keep them placated
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22nd April 2010, 08:49 AM
Seems to be two schools of thought here.....supervisors don't want to do the extra hours (maybe they're getting paid enough to live on anyway), diggers do? :face-stir:
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22nd April 2010, 09:23 AM
A couple of years ago I was working on a site and we were asked to work (after a full weeks work) on a Saturday to get the site finished. I asked about overtime rates and was told that would never happen. I refused to work the Saturday on those terms and most of the rest of the site backed me.
Guess what? The site was then considered fully completed on the Friday afternoon and we all packed up and left.
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22nd April 2010, 10:43 AM
Dinosaur Wrote:Seems to be two schools of thought here.....supervisors don't want to do the extra hours (maybe they're getting paid enough to live on anyway), diggers do? :face-stir:
I never said I didn't want to do overtime.....I just refuse to do it for less than time and a half as is my right.
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22nd April 2010, 12:02 PM
Dinosaur Wrote:Can't actually find anything racist, xenophobic etc on my original post, merely pointing out that 'British' (of whatever ethnicity/creed/place of birth) diggers are in danger of pricing themselves out of the market in much the same way as e.g. Newcastle minicab drivers, surprisingly few of whom now have Geordie accents, and how low are the wages doing that? If anyone other than yourself had taken exception to what I wrote, and there have been plenty of viewers on that thread, there are plenty of people who post on here who would have been straight in to give it a good kicking..... Actually most of the guys from other parts of the EU (and EFTA) that I've been working with have been really good (worryingly so from a 'British' digger's perspective) and they certainly know how to have fun.
You wanted a sincere apology, I'll apologise sincerely when there's actually something valid to apologise for?
An interesting idea - work for less or you'll lose your job to somebody who will.
I'd like to thank you for your contributions on this forum, you're making the reasons for unionisation of site staff much easier for all to see.
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22nd April 2010, 12:30 PM
Austin Ainsworth Wrote:I'd like to thank you for your contributions on this forum, you're making the reasons for unionisation of site staff much easier for all to see.
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22nd April 2010, 01:12 PM
I don't think our recent minor influx of polish and scandinavian diggers has anything to do with rates of pay, willingness to put up with bad conditions etc. Everyone is on the same payscale etc. Its just more of em applied?
Don't see how this is being drawn into a racist/not racist conversation...........I suspect one side is over-reacting but the other side is stirring!
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22nd April 2010, 01:35 PM
Jack Wrote:I don't think our recent minor influx of polish and scandinavian diggers has anything to do with rates of pay, willingness to put up with bad conditions etc. Everyone is on the same payscale etc. Its just more of em applied?
Don't see how this is being drawn into a racist/not racist conversation...........I suspect one side is over-reacting but the other side is stirring!
....or less guys from this side of the water were interested, which will ultimately start to reduce their options if they're only going to go for 'premium' jobs....I don't like wages being pushed down any more than anyone else (funnily enough that's where my beer and fag money comes from), am just trying to point out some of the sad realities that people in other industries are having to come to grips with - unfortunately unions don't have a good track record at combatting a lot of these, ask the guys at Corus....
Oh, sorry about the stirring, I've been advised by an overseas fan that I'm not using the full range of smiley faces, and would hate to use any innappropriately :o)