Bang out of order texting you this while on vacation in my opinion, if a manager interrupts your UK employment law 20 minute break during a 6+ hour shift, the clock resets on your break.
Seriously? If so they owe me hours


Bang out of order texting you this while on vacation in my opinion, if a manager interrupts your UK employment law 20 minute break during a 6+ hour shift, the clock resets on your break.
Whatsapp? Wow that sounds like a professional outfit.
Yeah, because blatantly lying is always a good idea (I'm assuming he has delivered/read notifications set up, which I think is a reasonable assumption to make).
Did he say he was unhappy with the change? He might be, and just saying that as an fyi.
I got solitary work for that one... Bit like solitary in the green mile![]()
is stupid and would erode trust and good will.
you got what?
please explain this to me?
You mean like messaging an employee whilst they're on holiday about an enforced change in hours that has had zero negotiation?
If it's good for the goose..........
Sort it out when you are back at work
"I can't see a way for these new hours to work with my childcare requirements, lets arrange a meeting when I'm back at work."
Something like that and then try not to worry about it until you know all the details.
You work for clowns. Increase your efforts to get out.
I work for a company with a billion pound plus annual turnover- we use whatsapp for the management team.
Your statement still doesn't make it any less unprofessional. I work for a company that makes 700m profit per year on 1.7 billion turnover, we don't use whatsapp. Do I win?
Your statement still doesn't make it any less unprofessional. I work for a company that makes 700m profit per year on 1.7 billion turnover, we don't use whatsapp. Do I win?
I used to .
I used to work for Hewlett Packard ($111bn turnover) and we used WhatsApp on occasion.
I win.
WhatsApp also just got more professional with end-to-end encryption.
You lose.
My company will never have my personal number nor would I respond whilst I'm on holiday especially with a message stating a change of hours.
Surely as a parent, and having been there 5 years (aka you have rights), your employer MUST be flexible if you request, they must have solid grounds to refuse your request, (loss of income for employer etc)
http://www.workingfamilies.org.uk/a...g-after-30th-july-2014-a-guide-for-employees/