Can My Boss Come To My Private Home?
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The problem the OP has is if this is preparatory to doing away with the branch office network entirely. If so, that is going to save the company a fortune, and they are not going to let him stand in the way. They'll simply sack him if he's too much of a nuisance.
OTOH, if he comes up with a viable alternative way of delivering the parts to him, any decent manager will try to accommodate him.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
How widely distributed are the homes of the people affected? I wonder if the company hiring a lockup somewhere would be a viable solution.But a banker, engaged at enormous expense,Had the whole of their cash in his care.
Lewis Carroll0 -
They'll simply sack him if he's too much of a nuisance.
I doubt they'll could, it seems an unreasonable term to try and enforce to me. If they were to sack you for this I think you'd have a fairly strong legal case. A company can't ask anything of its employees, even if some on here think that's the case. I can understand the business case for it but you can't just use employees homes as free storage. This is ignoring the fact that even if he wanted to the OP couldn't agree to this.
OP how long you been working there?0 -
How about one of those 24-h access you lock it you keep the key storage places? Drop can be whenever, and you can pick up first thing on your rounds?0
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How is this even up for debate?
"Your not delivering anything to my home, it is not up for discussion" - end of.
If you really do need to look for excuses:
- You can not run a business from home according to your rental agreement.
- You can not run a business from home according to your contents insurance (therefore, if you get broken into and items stolen your insurance will not only not pay for work items, but they will not pay for your personal items).
- It is your home, you come home to get away from work and relax. You can not relax knowing someone is dropping items off and you have work stuff in your house.
If they are so concerned, ask them to rent a unit close to your home and have the items delivered there.
24 hour access - https://www.accessstorage.com/
http://london.findstoragefast.co.uk/I am a Mortgage AdviserYou should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
My boss admitted he had driven to my address and come down the private driveway - All without notice or my permission - Is this acceptable?
I haven't seen any comment on this bit - your boss has just as much right to come to your home as the people who come to put pizza menus through the door or are just out for a wander. It is odd, but I wouldn't personally kick up a fuss.But a banker, engaged at enormous expense,Had the whole of their cash in his care.
Lewis Carroll0 -
How is this even up for debate?
"Your not delivering anything to my home, it is not up for discussion" - end of.
If you really do need to look for excuses:
- You can not run a business from home according to your rental agreement.
- You can not run a business from home according to your contents insurance (therefore, if you get broken into and items stolen your insurance will not only not pay for work items, but they will not pay for your personal items).
- It is your home, you come home to get away from work and relax. You can not relax knowing someone is dropping items off and you have work stuff in your house.
If they are so concerned, ask them to rent a unit close to your home and have the items delivered there.
24 hour access - https://www.accessstorage.com/
http://london.findstoragefast.co.uk/
Unrelated to the OP, but is this correct? I work from home as a community nurse, I have a computer, printer, nursing equipment and supplies regularly delivered to my house. I'm not running a business from it though, I'm just working for somebody else, so surely this wouldn't actually invalidate my home insurance?! :eek:0 -
Isn't there a law for 11 hours rest from working between shifts. If your getting deliveries is this classed as work.Mortgage free wannabe
Actual mortgage stating amount £75,150
Overpayment start date 1/3/23.
Starting balance £66,565.45
Current balance £63,787.160 -
How is this even up for debate?
"Your not delivering anything to my home, it is not up for discussion" - end of.
If you really do need to look for excuses:
- You can not run a business from home according to your rental agreement.
- You can not run a business from home according to your contents insurance (therefore, if you get broken into and items stolen your insurance will not only not pay for work items, but they will not pay for your personal items).
- It is your home, you come home to get away from work and relax. You can not relax knowing someone is dropping items off and you have work stuff in your house.
If they are so concerned, ask them to rent a unit close to your home and have the items delivered there.
24 hour access - https://www.accessstorage.com/
http://london.findstoragefast.co.uk/
Of course you are right. The OP is perfectly within his rights to insist on that. BUT ....
The employer then says that the OP's role is being made redundant. They are introducing a new role which involves working from home, rather than from the branch office. If he transfers across, he'll keep his seniority payments. Alternatively, the OP is entitled to 6 weeks redundancy pay (or whatever), and he can apply for the new role if he wishes to, but then he'll be at the bottom of the pay scale.
Or, quite possibly, the OP's existing contract already covers this situation. In which case, he wouldn't be entitled to the redundancy payments if he refuses but would still find himself without a job.
The skilled workforce is important to the company, and they'd need to handle this sensitively to avoid the staff all leaving at once. But, at the end of the day, they can push through reasonable changes.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?0 -
Of course you are right. The OP is perfectly within his rights to insist on that. BUT ....
The employer then says that the OP's role is being made redundant. They are introducing a new role which involves working from home, rather than from the branch office. If he transfers across, he'll keep his seniority payments. Alternatively, the OP is entitled to 6 weeks redundancy pay (or whatever), and he can apply for the new role if he wishes to, but then he'll be at the bottom of the pay scale.
Or, quite possibly, the OP's existing contract already covers this situation. In which case, he wouldn't be entitled to the redundancy payments if he refuses but would still find himself without a job.
The skilled workforce is important to the company, and they'd need to handle this sensitively to avoid the staff all leaving at once. But, at the end of the day, they can push through reasonable changes.
When I first started working for myself, I worked from home. My girlfriend started bending my ear after a few weeks until I went and rented an office. So I know my partner would not put up with regular deliveries.Unrelated to the OP, but is this correct? I work from home as a community nurse, I have a computer, printer, nursing equipment and supplies regularly delivered to my house. I'm not running a business from it though, I'm just working for somebody else, so surely this wouldn't actually invalidate my home insurance?!I am a Mortgage AdviserYou should note that this site doesn't check my status as a mortgage adviser, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0
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