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New Menu Of Duty Options
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ur_my_fav_driver
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
do we get to choose our preferences before the planner arrives or after, because we've got one in our office, but as yet no 1 to 1's.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
ur_my_fav_driver wrote:do we get to choose our preferences before the planner arrives or after, because we've got one in our office, but as yet no 1 to 1's.
Not sure about the preference exercise someone else will hopefully answer it for you. However, the 1-to-1s are part of the revision process so that duty holders can inform the planner of local conditions that the planner is unaware of.
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Big Daz
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
Buzz lightyear tells me that the prefrence exercise should take place before the six step revision process starts
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Big Daz
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In order to inform the revision discussions and provide a reference for employee aspirations, including options around Saturday attendances in line with the paragraph on attendances and duty structures an informal non binding preference exercise (provided nationally) will be carried out prior to the commencement of the 6 step revision process.
In order to inform the revision discussions and provide a reference for employee aspirations, including options around Saturday attendances in line with the paragraph on attendances and duty structures an informal non binding preference exercise (provided nationally) will be carried out prior to the commencement of the 6 step revision process.
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dvbuk55
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
I have always thought that aspiration was a peculiar word to use under the circumstances - I mean aspiration is something to aspire to, which is not the same as a preference for a certain set of circumstances which are going to be delineated by the work plan - an aspiration would be without limitBig Daz wrote:5.
In order to inform the revision discussions and provide a reference for employee aspirations, including options around Saturday attendances in line with the paragraph on attendances and duty structures an informal non binding preference exercise (provided nationally) will be carried out prior to the commencement of the 6 step revision process.
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Big Daz
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
The new attendance patterns arer not proving overly popular at my D.O, were running on 30% of the workforce wishing to switch away from the current 5 day week fixed day off we do at the moment.
Some of them want a 5 day week rotating day off as this gives them a long weekend every 6 weeks without any drastic alteration to their attendance pattern.
Some of them want a 5 day week rotating day off as this gives them a long weekend every 6 weeks without any drastic alteration to their attendance pattern.
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fishtank
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
Big Daz wrote:The new attendance patterns arer not proving overly popular at my D.O, were running on 30% of the workforce wishing to switch away from the current 5 day week fixed day off we do at the moment.
Some of them want a 5 day week rotating day off as this gives them a long weekend every 6 weeks without any drastic alteration to their attendance pattern.
Let me have a wild stab in the dark Daz.....would those 30% be the guys with tuesday and wednesday as their fixed day off.
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Big Daz
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
Nope not at all
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Big Daz
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
Totally Random
All the fixed sat off bods will be wishing to stay the same, some of them will some wont.
It was only 2007 when I put the day off system to a vote and 5 day week fixed day off was very strong then and still is despite staff leaving/joining
All the fixed sat off bods will be wishing to stay the same, some of them will some wont.
It was only 2007 when I put the day off system to a vote and 5 day week fixed day off was very strong then and still is despite staff leaving/joining
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BELIAL
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
Tell them what Saturdays will be like Daz
See if they can take it in,or just go,"never appen" 
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Big Daz
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
I tried that and was accused of scare mongering and having a hidden agenda by one member 
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dvbuk55
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
Well according to the matrix it should be possible to cater for a multitude of shift patterns within an office ..................however, perhaps the reality of a working unit is different to the paper ones discussed in meetings by the CWU and RM. This is where individual unit reps have to put aside personal preferences and take into account what the majority of aspirations are.Big Daz wrote:The new attendance patterns arer not proving overly popular at my D.O, were running on 30% of the workforce wishing to switch away from the current 5 day week fixed day off we do at the moment.
Some of them want a 5 day week rotating day off as this gives them a long weekend every 6 weeks without any drastic alteration to their attendance pattern.
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BELIAL
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Ah well ,state your case ,let the members decide ,and when they get stiffed and shafted,let the pr**s Know you told them soBig Daz wrote:I tried that and was accused of scare mongering and having a hidden agenda by one member
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fishtank
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
Very true dvb...there are approx 9 example duty structures plus we have come up with a couple of variations of our own so that's 11 duty options.dvbuk55 wrote:Well according to the matrix it should be possible to cater for a multitude of shift patterns within an office ..................however, perhaps the reality of a working unit is different to the paper ones discussed in meetings by the CWU and RM. This is where individual unit reps have to put aside personal preferences and take into account what the majority of aspirations are.Big Daz wrote:The new attendance patterns arer not proving overly popular at my D.O, were running on 30% of the workforce wishing to switch away from the current 5 day week fixed day off we do at the moment.
Some of them want a 5 day week rotating day off as this gives them a long weekend every 6 weeks without any drastic alteration to their attendance pattern.
If you put all of these to a vote in a large office every one will attract at least a couple of votes.
Not even a good manager could run an office with 11 different duty options and good managers are not exactly easy to find in this company.
So somebody's bottom lip will be stuck out after this
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dvbuk55
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Re: New Menu Of Duty Options
fishtank wrote:Very true dvb...there are approx 9 example duty structures plus we have come up with a couple of variations of our own so that's 11 duty options.
If you put all of these to a vote in a large office every one will attract at least a couple of votes.
Not even a good manager could run an office with 11 different duty options and good managers are not exactly easy to find in this company.
So somebody's bottom lip will be stuck out after this