Ron Burgundy
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Isn't all public transport run by private (semi-state) companies? As such they don't pay the pension levy and their pay rates aren't controlled by the Govt.Haven't heard much about public transport being affected. Doesn't mean it won't be though.
All depends on who goes in strike. Some of the public sector workers I know are not union members and wont be on strike. Whereas a lot of public sector workers are in unions, as it is not mandatory to be a member, a high proportion arent members. I would assume that there will be skeleton services provided by the non-union members assuming they can get access to their places of work.
Can't be in work if the offices aren't open. Service officers in Gov dept are on strike as well and they open the buildings. I'm not in a union but have been told my building will be closed so what can i do.
Can't be in work if the offices aren't open. Service officers in Gov dept are on strike as well and they open the buildings. I'm not in a union but have been told my building will be closed so what can i do.
Isn't all public transport run by private (semi-state) companies? As such they don't pay the pension levy and their pay rates aren't controlled by the Govt.
They have had their own pay related issues and strikes earlier in this Recession.
Can't be in work if the offices aren't open. Service officers in Gov dept are on strike as well and they open the buildings. I'm not in a union but have been told my building will be closed so what can i do.
Will you lose a day's pay if you are technically making yourself available for work on that day but are unable to, which is not your fault?
Now that i do not know and have to find out.
Newbie, not sure whats true ? I've been told my building won't be open at all. Others have been told the same in other buildings as well.
On the previous strike day the service officers were working so access wasn't a problem.
It is indeed going to be a rather weird day !
Can't be in work if the offices aren't open. Service officers in Gov dept are on strike as well and they open the buildings. I'm not in a union but have been told my building will be closed so what can i do.
A circular has gone around our job from HR to say that attendance records have to be maintained for Payroll. No annual leave can now be granted for that day either. For now, it looks like buildings will open and work go ahead though.
Now that i do not know and have to find out.
Newbie, not sure whats true ? I've been told my building won't be open at all. Others have been told the same in other buildings as well.
On the previous strike day the service officers were working so access wasn't a problem.
It is indeed going to be a rather weird day !
I'll then go and have a **** in the wind
I will be making the HR dept well aware of it before the day, if there are any problems i'll go the press.
I will be making the HR dept well aware of it before the day, if there are any problems i'll go the press.
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