Hi,
We have just had a meeting with HR and the service delivery team where we have been given new shift times to support the new US offices.
Currently we do a rolling rotaion of 0630-1500, 0900-1730, 1000-1830 which is Monday to Friday, to support the new offices we are moving to this pattern: 0630-1500, 1000-1830, 1330-2200.
We raised the question of shift allowance and we have been told in the paperwork "Working until 10pm is not deemed to be unsociable hours, under the Working Time Regulations 1998. Therefore it is not envisaged that this proposal will attract an increase in salay."
I have l have tried looking through the pages of that regulation but either I am missing it or can not see it in the walls of text.
So does such a clause exist in this regulation? anyone have similar experiences of this?
We did raise the fact that if this clause does exist, surely working to 10pm is un-social from a family point of view and were told oh it was considered.
thanks for the help
Kimbie
We have just had a meeting with HR and the service delivery team where we have been given new shift times to support the new US offices.
Currently we do a rolling rotaion of 0630-1500, 0900-1730, 1000-1830 which is Monday to Friday, to support the new offices we are moving to this pattern: 0630-1500, 1000-1830, 1330-2200.
We raised the question of shift allowance and we have been told in the paperwork "Working until 10pm is not deemed to be unsociable hours, under the Working Time Regulations 1998. Therefore it is not envisaged that this proposal will attract an increase in salay."
I have l have tried looking through the pages of that regulation but either I am missing it or can not see it in the walls of text.
So does such a clause exist in this regulation? anyone have similar experiences of this?
We did raise the fact that if this clause does exist, surely working to 10pm is un-social from a family point of view and were told oh it was considered.
thanks for the help
Kimbie