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Any Unuion Reps Able to Help?
Jojocat
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Are you a Union member?0
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Not a union rep but you could submit a formal flexible working application - no guarantee that they will agree to it0
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I'm confused!
In February 2018 you said that both of your parents had passed away?0 -
I'm sure your union reps will be able to advise you. You just need to give them a ring. Oh, you mean you aren't in a union? Well advice is what members pay for, and it's a bit of a cheek thinking that you get the same service they do for nothing.
You can give the "usual" notice to resign your employment. But a job isn't a pick and mix counter. You don't get to just rock up and tell the employer when it's convenient for you to work. Unbelievable that you don't understand the explanation that the NHS needs to deliver a service, and it's not all about you.0 -
Cheeky_Monkey wrote: »I'm confused!
In February 2018 you said that both of your parents had passed away?
One of life's takers.
Surely the 18 years of subscriptions saved could be used for a lawyer.Originally Posted by shortcrust
"Contact the Ministry of Fairness....If sufficient evidence of unfairness is discovered you’ll get an apology, a permanent contract with backdated benefits, a ‘Let’s Make it Fair!’ tshirt and mug, and those guilty of unfairness will be sent on a Fairness Awareness course."0 -
Ex-mum in law0
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Just about to rejoin after membership lapsed0
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You dont have time to care for your mum, mum in law, ex mum in law as you have your neighbours mail to sort out first.
Priorities.
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