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Manpower reduced Sunday pay rate

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Posty2
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Manpower reduced Sunday pay rate

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Manpower reduced Sunday
pay rate from 18,58£ to 14.49£
is it legal to do this?!!

NW11851
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Re: Manpower reduced Sunday pay rate

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Please refer to previous but one topic.

And yes, it is legal.

Technically we are employed on a day-by-day basis. We don’t have to accept shifts offered. They don’t have to offer each of us a shift.

I’m unsure of my DO staff but I know that it’s happened to Manpower casuals at my local DO. Quite a few have decided not to attend; most have other jobs anyway and several have weekday shifts in the DO.

It’s causing real problems in the DO.

Both Angard and Manpower are desperately seeking parcels van drivers to cover all seven days of the week in various combinations of days.
redlen
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Re: Manpower reduced Sunday pay rate

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NW11851 wrote:
09 May 2023, 08:53
Please refer to previous but one topic.

And yes, it is legal.

Technically we are employed on a day-by-day basis. We don’t have to accept shifts offered. They don’t have to offer each of us a shift.

I’m unsure of my DO staff but I know that it’s happened to Manpower casuals at my local DO. Quite a few have decided not to attend; most have other jobs anyway and several have weekday shifts in the DO.

It’s causing real problems in the DO.

Both Angard and Manpower are desperately seeking parcels van drivers to cover all seven days of the week in various combinations of days.

Believe you to be in error and very much illegal with the Agency Workers Directive.

If the Agency worker has been working for more than three months (12 weeks) without a break of six weeks, they are entitled to the same pay working sunday, or any shift as any regular contracted staff member.

The only exception will be if the agecy worker statrted after October last year, they will be on a lower rate as new contracted staff members are on a lower pay rate.
NW11851
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Re: Manpower reduced Sunday pay rate

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Sorry but, at my DO, the OPGs are also on the same £14.49/hour so I believe no law has been broken.

There was an element of jealousy when we were being paid tge higher rate but now we are all equal.

At the MC, with Angard, I have no idea what Casuals are paid on Sundays. I decline to work there on weekends for personal reasons, even on the rare occasions that shifts become available.
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