
Instead of Time person of the year, who's B3ta's and why? (Thanks to Elliot Reuben for the suggestion.)
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 10:53)
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the dull reality but unless you have in your contract that you have all bank holidays off, then your place of work has the right to make you work on that day.Luckily my work decided to hire pro's to do our contracts and luckily they added that in....phew.
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 16:41, 2 replies)

...the posh sponging bitch.
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 16:44, closed)

I would expect that, unless stipulated in your contract, you were only expected to work at most 48 hours a week and to have national holidays off (without prior consent and adequate remuneration, or whatever)?
If there's something that says otherwise I'd be interested to see it.
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 17:46, closed)

will most definately be o.k but people working for small business's that produce their own crappy contracts and don't dicuss bank holidays could be at risk, I read it in the Metro on Monday I think it was. Be patient but I guarantee there will be stories coming out of scrooge bosses that want their staff in work.
( , Thu 16 Dec 2010, 17:58, closed)

I'd expect the big corporations to do this rather than the little companies, sounds interesting.
( , Fri 17 Dec 2010, 17:18, closed)
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