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Change in Working Hours
fleetco
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Hi, need a little advice. Currently employed full time 35 hours a week, been doing this job since January 2011. Received a phone call today at home from my company telling me that as from next week my hours are being reduced by 14 hours, to 21 hours, effectively putting me on a 3 day week. They say it's due to lack of work.
What I need to know is how I stand on this, what rights I have, and what I can do about it. There were no discussions between them and me about this, simply a company decision. To be perfectly honest, I can't afford to lose 14 hours a week pay!
What I need to know is how I stand on this, what rights I have, and what I can do about it. There were no discussions between them and me about this, simply a company decision. To be perfectly honest, I can't afford to lose 14 hours a week pay!
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Depending on your personal circumstances you may be eligable for tax credits?
Do you have children, or a working partner?
Could you get another job or go self employed for 2days to make up the difference.
Is it a short or long term situation?
Does it just effect you or is it for everyone?
Have a look at one of the benefit checkers to see if you would be eligable for help with rent or council tax.0 -
They say it's due to lack of work.
What I need to know is how I stand on this, what rights I have, and what I can do about it.
I'd be arguing diminuation of businesss and looking for compensatory payment (i'm not sure what it currently is ~£30pd)
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1996/18/section/28 (1)(a)
Join a union.Don’t be a can’t, be a can.0 -
What's the contract say about hours.
if it does not allow for variable refuse the change
readup about lay off and short working0
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