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bednobs | 11:19 Thu 01st Mar 2018 | ChatterBank
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if your work shuts its site, and you can't work even if you could get there, do they pay you still?
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I suppose it depends on your contract.
Yes I expect it depends on your contract. I am TUPE'd under public sector T&Cs so would get 'special paid leave' if made to leave early or told we are shut.
Hi Bednobs,

According to the BBC news website; if your employer shuts your place of work, you are entitled to pay and they can't force you into taking holiday to cover the closure.
I am on zero hours contract. IF I don't work I don't get paid. Every day this week has been cancelled so far and tomorrow looks hardly likely so I will be a full weeks income down through no fault of mine.
That's really terrible jazzy.
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