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No 16.30 cap?
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heraldmoth
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No 16.30 cap?
Is this true that there is an agreement today that this end of duty cap does not exist therefore a duty could theoretically now be 9-5 or 10-6 even for old contract staff?
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Ozzvaldo
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
We already work past 4.30pm on our longest days. Have done since the network changes 2 years ago.heraldmoth wrote: ↑Today, 15:52Is this true that there is an agreement today that this end of duty cap does not exist therefore a duty could theoretically now be 9-5 or 10-6 even for old contract staff?
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heraldmoth
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
I mean I terms of a deliveries planned finish time, working past a finish time on overtime is different to a duty’s planned finish time, which I believed was 4.30pm
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qwerty2
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
Thousands would leave if it was 5-6pm finishheraldmoth wrote: ↑Today, 15:52Is this true that there is an agreement today that this end of duty cap does not exist therefore a duty could theoretically now be 9-5 or 10-6 even for old contract staff?
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Ozzvaldo
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Re: No 16.30 cap?
Working past 4.30pm IS our planned finishing time without overtime. Other offices do it as well, particularly in Scotland, although my unit is in England.heraldmoth wrote: ↑Today, 18:09I mean I terms of a deliveries planned finish time, working past a finish time on overtime is different to a duty’s planned finish time, which I believed was 4.30pm