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LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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Re: new ltb attendance procedure

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got this today on union whatsapp.....apparently the disagreement on it is.....people due to come off their respective stages are being given an extra 6 months as the new attendance procedure started yesterday.....disgusting. ignoring agreements already, before the ink is even dry!!.
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Re: new ltb attendance procedure

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2 lads in my office have already had their stages extended by 6 months. one is due to finish in a fortnight, the other lads was end of this month.....not any more. lets see what the CWU can do about this. :roll:
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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i CaN NoT BeLiEvE RoYaL MaiL aRe dOiNg sOmEtHiNg tHaT WaSnT AgGrEeD To. i Am sHoCkEd bEyOnD BeLiEf.
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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Question.
How many have cancelled their subs now ?
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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What's today's further update, they are meeting again tomorrow??
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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Not sure that’s the main issue, we knew about that already. I’d be more worried about the fact that someone with a genuine lifelong illness can still be conducted if there’s a “pattern” to absences
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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How do sign new people up when the people around you are leaving?
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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heraldmoth wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 20:52
Not sure that’s the main issue, we knew about that already. I’d be more worried about the fact that someone with a genuine lifelong illness can still be conducted if there’s a “pattern” to absences
Think that is covered by the equality act.
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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heraldmoth wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 20:52
Not sure that’s the main issue, we knew about that already. I’d be more worried about the fact that someone with a genuine lifelong illness can still be conducted if there’s a “pattern” to absences
Knew about it already?....well none of us did...not in our office anyway...the two lads who have had their end dates extended got a letter off head office telling them of the 6 month extension.....so no, we didnt know about it....i cant imagine we were the only office that didn't know.
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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Superdude wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 20:15
i CaN NoT BeLiEvE RoYaL MaiL aRe dOiNg sOmEtHiNg tHaT WaSnT AgGrEeD To. i Am sHoCkEd bEyOnD BeLiEf.
You know what’s going to sort all this? A 2 hour video on Facebook from Dave Ward. My union bingo card has the following on it:

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The day is gonna come when we’re all gonna have to testify.

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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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aiden01 wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 22:04
heraldmoth wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 20:52
Not sure that’s the main issue, we knew about that already. I’d be more worried about the fact that someone with a genuine lifelong illness can still be conducted if there’s a “pattern” to absences
Think that is covered by the equality act.
It’s covered but it won’t stop people being targeted regardless of an outstanding medical condition
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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heraldmoth wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 20:52
Not sure that’s the main issue, we knew about that already. I’d be more worried about the fact that someone with a genuine lifelong illness can still be conducted if there’s a “pattern” to absences
Speaking as someone who has represented many members during attendance reviews that's always been the case with previous incarnations of the attendance agreement.

The Equality Act only protects people from discrimination, it doesn't give a free pass on any amount of absence even if it's related to a "genuine lifelong illness".

An employer is only compelled to disregard what would be considered a "reasonable" amount of absence related to a disability but it doesn't put a figure on what's reasonable, that is left to the employer to justify if it were to reach an employment tribunal.
Only dead fish follow the current
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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still no news on this then ? :evil/mad
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Re: LTB 203/23 - Business Recovery, Transformation & Growth (BRT&G) Agreement - Paragraph 6.4 - Attendance

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Superdude wrote:
02 Aug 2023, 20:15
i CaN NoT BeLiEvE RoYaL MaiL aRe dOiNg sOmEtHiNg tHaT WaSnT AgGrEeD To. i Am sHoCkEd bEyOnD BeLiEf.

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