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cut in hours
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i have been working in the same place for nearly 6 years, 3 of which i have been a supervisor, for one possibly nearer two of the years i have been working 30+ hours and this week when the rota was issued i had 12 hours.
my contract has no specific hours but dont they become implied terms after a period of time? what are my rights
i am going to see the manager today but want to no where i stand before i go please help.
thanks
i have been working in the same place for nearly 6 years, 3 of which i have been a supervisor, for one possibly nearer two of the years i have been working 30+ hours and this week when the rota was issued i had 12 hours.
my contract has no specific hours but dont they become implied terms after a period of time? what are my rights
i am going to see the manager today but want to no where i stand before i go please help.
thanks
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What exactly does the contract say about hours? Do you get told/asked each week what hours you will work?
Have you worked 30+ hours every week for the last year or so?
How are your holidadays calculated- how many hours holiday per year do you get? You could have lost out here if they are calculated based on less than 30 hours a week.
I think you should see what your manager says first, rather than trying to throw in legal arguments at this stage.
What exactly does the contract say about hours? Do you get told/asked each week what hours you will work?
Have you worked 30+ hours every week for the last year or so?
How are your holidadays calculated- how many hours holiday per year do you get? You could have lost out here if they are calculated based on less than 30 hours a week.
I think you should see what your manager says first, rather than trying to throw in legal arguments at this stage.
I haven't been around much because the new system is so useless.
Besides, I have outstanding business to conclude in the News section.
You are right about 'implied terms' but there is no hard and fast rule that says after x weeks y happens. Every case is determinable on its merits.
However, based on the data you provided, I think you have a reasonable case - but I would go into the next meeting in an exploratory manner, rather than a legalistic one.
At the very least you should have been given some notice of the change - say 5 weeks if you have over 5 years service.
At the end of the day, the employer can change your T&Cs of employment through consultation and then by giving you notice of the change - irrespective of whether it could be 'proven' that you actually have a 30 hours contract now (i.e. implied term). So go and find out what issue the employer is trying to solve and try and explore what alternatives there may be.
Besides, I have outstanding business to conclude in the News section.
You are right about 'implied terms' but there is no hard and fast rule that says after x weeks y happens. Every case is determinable on its merits.
However, based on the data you provided, I think you have a reasonable case - but I would go into the next meeting in an exploratory manner, rather than a legalistic one.
At the very least you should have been given some notice of the change - say 5 weeks if you have over 5 years service.
At the end of the day, the employer can change your T&Cs of employment through consultation and then by giving you notice of the change - irrespective of whether it could be 'proven' that you actually have a 30 hours contract now (i.e. implied term). So go and find out what issue the employer is trying to solve and try and explore what alternatives there may be.