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November holidays

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lillywhite
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November holidays

Post by lillywhite »

Was told today by our manager,whilst trying to book leave, that as of next year after the first week of Novevember the rest of the month will be blacked out. We were previously allowed the first 2 weeks of November. Anyone else been told this? Or is another reduction in holidays we have to suck up?
yellowbelly
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Re: November holidays

Post by yellowbelly »

For us w/c 2nd/9th/16th are 'reduced' weeks (a reduced number of staff are allowed leave, whatever % or
number of staff that is, who knows?), after that nobody is allowed leave until Christmas (or 'peak' lol) is done.
lillywhite
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Re: November holidays

Post by lillywhite »

Yes that’s what we had but was told as of next year the 2nd 2 weeks will be totally blacked out for everyone.
Rve83ndxd
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Re: November holidays

Post by Rve83ndxd »

Last week only for us. :shhhhh
Mr Rush
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Re: November holidays

Post by Mr Rush »

The company has been trying to black out weeks 46-48 (the back half of November) for the last ten years per explosive Tracked volumes, however the Christmas exemption period is and remains purely the first Monday of December to the first working day of January (3rd in Scotland, 2nd elsewhere). If it was so important then maybe they should have proposed extending it alongside all the other changes they had Ofcom waive through in July.
The machine stops.
lillywhite
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Re: November holidays

Post by lillywhite »

So they block out all of November save the first week with no objections from the Union?
Clappedoutpostie
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Re: November holidays

Post by Clappedoutpostie »

lillywhite wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 19:42
So they block out all of November save the first week with no objections from the Union?
Wait for the Christmas arrangement LTB to come out before jumping to conclusions.
tramssirhc
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Re: November holidays

Post by tramssirhc »

lillywhite wrote:
19 Sep 2025, 19:19
Was told today by our manager,whilst trying to book leave, that as of next year after the first week of Novevember the rest of the month will be blacked out. We were previously allowed the first 2 weeks of November. Anyone else been told this? Or is another reduction in holidays we have to suck up?
Is this what the CWU agreed to?
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lillywhite
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Re: November holidays

Post by lillywhite »

Not jumping to conclusions literally just been told by my manager. And on top of that I was told anyone who has those weeks picked for THIS year are going to be told to choose other dates.
scratted
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Re: November holidays

Post by scratted »

Not a problem in our office
SMS1969
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Re: November holidays

Post by SMS1969 »

I have a holiday booked for the 3rd week in November, so there’s no way I’ll be cancelling that and losing money.
dazzler123
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Re: November holidays

Post by dazzler123 »

SMS1969 wrote:
22 Sep 2025, 16:12
I have a holiday booked for the 3rd week in November, so there’s no way I’ll be cancelling that and losing money.
he means next year's leave
SMS1969
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Re: November holidays

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lillywhite wrote:
22 Sep 2025, 12:11
Not jumping to conclusions literally just been told by my manager. And on top of that I was told anyone who has those weeks picked for THIS year are going to be told to choose other dates.
This states that they are looking at THIS year.
scoobydo79
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Re: November holidays

Post by scoobydo79 »

This could be a bummer. There are good deals to be had in November
lillywhite
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Re: November holidays

Post by lillywhite »

Clappedoutpostie wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 22:00
lillywhite wrote:
20 Sep 2025, 19:42
So they block out all of November save the first week with no objections from the Union?
Wait for the Christmas arrangement LTB to come out before jumping to conclusions.
Not jumping to conclusions,was literally told this by my manager.