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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
Lol, One would agree if I intended to stay there, However either way I will definitely be walking away come furloughs end. -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
That's what I'm trying to find out, Can they legally just say go in 3 weeks? As I'm telling them I want to leave in September, wouldn't that constitute sacking me, Forgive my ignorance -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
Hi Honeybee, The company pure and simple don't like me as I'm not a yes man, And am the only person there in a Union, Its a very unfair setup and they don't like that I question this, My thought is if they just furlough me til the end it would cost them next to nothing, -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
Hi yes it means I've been therefor 3 and a half years, Basically I will be leaving at the end of September whatever so was hoping if I put in my notice now they would possibly furlough me until such date, Surely if they gave me 3 weeks notice that would be a redundancy or a sacking and both would have to be within reason? -
Hi All, I'm currently in a 3 and a half year employment and have had a disagreement with my employer regarding my pay, I have requested that once business goes back to normal I should be paid the same hourly rate as everyone else in the same job as I, (iam the lowest paid throughout the company in this role). They have flat out refused and I therefore feel I have no future at the company but do not want to leave right away as we are currently working at 8 days per month the rest furlough, Business we expect to be back at full speed by the end of September and this is when I intend to walk away, I'm not going to lie with the way I have been treated by this company lately I'm kind of hoping that if I give notice now to terminate my contract at the end of September they may put me on furlough until that date, what I need to know is am I legally allowed to give that amount of notice and can they get rid of me before then, Below is all it states in my contract regarding Termination of contract, Thank you all in advance
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
I deliver in that area twice a week and taking me off that route has already happened but I will be put back on if the contract had gone. This incident is not something I would normally do but I still feel I had no choice at that moment and found the best place to go, I also feel I have the support of my manager and any drastic action would be on the orders of the directors. Once again I thank all for your input and apologies to those that I bit at, -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
Sorry it was just an older gent at work asked if I could put the question forward when I was conversating with him about my case. -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
I don’t know how this contract situation works, we are a company that do exactly the same as Bidvest, and our customers order as and when however I don’t believe they are tied into any contract only that there orders are worth £750.000 a year, but can order from whoever they want as I often go to customers and see other delivery’s taking place and supplying products that I was delivering say a few weeks prior and then i will deliver a few weeks later. -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
Ok cheers -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
I do understand that they can be dismissed but can they go straight to final written warning? If they chose not to dismiss (which is what they did) do they not then have to go Verbal, Written, Final written? -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
Sorry didn’t explain that it’s not related to the urinating it’s regarding a driver having 3 accidents 2 which were his fault and damaged other vehicles 1 that wasn’t his fault -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
There is one more thing. Are employers able to go straight to a final written warning without any previous warnings whatsoever, -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
I think I’ve done enough apologising and won’t be doing anymore. With regards to my “Excuses” to be fair I believe that I had no other option and if was in the same situation again would still find the most secluded place and do it again as would most people. I do accept all your points that it’s lawfully not the right thing to do which is exactly what I was wanting to know and that has now been answered. So thank you all for your input and il just hope nothing else comes of it -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
It is food stock so in the vehicle is not happening, I totally understand that she’s (forgive the pun) passed at me going in the car park however at that precise moment it was the most sensible place to go, I’m actually quite annoyed that she had heard me saying I was desperate to go yet instead of offering to open the door to let me use the loos before making delivery she waited for me to go in her car park, and whilst yes she doesn’t have too open the door it still shows what a horrible cow she is, I’ve been delivering to her now for a year and always found her to be a nasty piece of work and so have every other driver that goes, even our rep says she’s a **** -
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moggy491 replied to moggy491's topic in Employment and minimum wage problems
The owner of the land DIDNT see me do it, She heard me say I needed to go and waited for me to go before shouting out, where I was I was out of sight from anybody. You talk about these Pee bottles but where do you not have to still have to get your penis out to use this and where do you do this,
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