animehero
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Not to get into too much detail but looking to see if anyone can point me in the right direction for the thread title + holywalloftext
Contract is generic for the most part (you'll work overtime where required). The issue is the business feels that time for time is fair and if all you doing is carrying a phone to answer what's the problem with that.
It seems like they think if you over threshold you automatically become a slave that just has to bend over backwards on a whim without compensation except for when you actually work and that's just time back...and just be grateful you have a job.
The current situation is standby Friday-Monday with 4 hours on-site on a Saturday (on rotation, so split between 4 people so each person has to work atleast one weekend a month) to get one full working day off (everyone agreed and is happy with that) however they want us to have standby the entire week, essentially 24-7
What I'm asking is what does the law say they can do and what can we do in this situation.
I think the general consensus is that if we were being fairly compensated it wouldn't be a problem but what is fair compensation
Thanks
Contract is generic for the most part (you'll work overtime where required). The issue is the business feels that time for time is fair and if all you doing is carrying a phone to answer what's the problem with that.
It seems like they think if you over threshold you automatically become a slave that just has to bend over backwards on a whim without compensation except for when you actually work and that's just time back...and just be grateful you have a job.
The current situation is standby Friday-Monday with 4 hours on-site on a Saturday (on rotation, so split between 4 people so each person has to work atleast one weekend a month) to get one full working day off (everyone agreed and is happy with that) however they want us to have standby the entire week, essentially 24-7
What I'm asking is what does the law say they can do and what can we do in this situation.
I think the general consensus is that if we were being fairly compensated it wouldn't be a problem but what is fair compensation
Thanks