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Office re-sign query

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Downeagle
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Office re-sign query

Post by Downeagle »

Postie 1 joins Royal Mail in July 2007
Postie 2 starts 2 months later in September 2007

Postie 1 has a continuous year (say 2010) out due to drink/drugs issue and returns successfully to carry on without subsequent break in service

I’m not sure if the break was recorded as sickness or a career break

During an office re-sign should postie 1 retain seniority?

Thanks for any advice
ted_e_bear
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Re: Office re-sign query

Post by ted_e_bear »

If it's a career break then I'm pretty sure it's mentioned in the way forward agreement that seniority should be adjusted accordingly although I bet it wasn't, if sick then of course it won't be.
Route1
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Re: Office re-sign query

Post by Route1 »

In the FAQ on career breaks in the app it says career breaks count towards seniority. Thats my interpretation
ted_e_bear
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Re: Office re-sign query

Post by ted_e_bear »

Here's both, I'd assume the people app answer supersedes what I thought the answer was according to the way forward as that was back in 2000
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ted_e_bear
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Re: Office re-sign query

Post by ted_e_bear »

Route1 wrote:
16 Jan 2024, 22:25
In the FAQ on career breaks in the app it says career breaks count towards seniority. Thats my interpretation
Looks like that's correct now thanks, I've just looked up both to check see my post above.