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Are these terms on scottish rental legal?

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  • Guys: 'phone Shelter Scotland 0808 800 4444 & get advice from the experts
  • dekaspace
    dekaspace Posts: 5,705 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    He works so can't do it, I don't think me doing it for him is the best.
  • dekaspace wrote: »
    He works so can't do it, I don't think me doing it for him is the best.
    Fair enuf: So advise him to engage a solicitor specialising in landlord/tenant matters.

    So he has no meal breaks (that would be unlawful...) to make a simple 'phone call??
  • dekaspace
    dekaspace Posts: 5,705 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Fair enuf: So advise him to engage a solicitor specialising in landlord/tenant matters.

    So he has no meal breaks (that would be unlawful...) to make a simple 'phone call??


    30 minutes a day, but that is taken up by time walking from factory floor,going to changing getting out of layers of clothes, then putting back on.


    That and they aren't allowed to make phone calls on site
  • He (clearly) needs to join the union & encourage his fellow sl*v*s to organise co-operatively.
  • dekaspace
    dekaspace Posts: 5,705 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    Its a zero hour temp contract though hes working 35 hours a week so that wouldn't work I assume.
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