contractual working week is 40 hours, that’s ’working week’ overtime isn’t counted as it’s extra not compulsory that’s how they get round it had this out with a manager yesterday in a skip meetingOvertime is counted in the working week smh
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contractual working week is 40 hours, that’s ’working week’ overtime isn’t counted as it’s extra not compulsory that’s how they get round it had this out with a manager yesterday in a skip meetingOvertime is counted in the working week smh
It definitely is counted, it would make the working time directive pointless if it only included your contracted hours, it would never be over 40.contractual working week is 40 hours, that’s ’working week’ overtime isn’t counted as it’s extra not compulsory that’s how they get round it had this out with a manager yesterday in a skip meeting
Maybe don't take notice of your manager next time. After all, he's not on your side.contractual working week is 40 hours, that’s ’working week’ overtime isn’t counted as it’s extra not compulsory that’s how they get round it had this out with a manager yesterday in a skip meeting
Exactly right. I think he's getting mixed up with accruing holiday hours, if it's classed as sporadic overtime you don't accrue holiday hours on it. If nissan said you're working every Saturday when you're on dayshift this year, it would no longer be classed as sporadic and you'd be entitled to accrue holiday hours on it, that is why nissan only announce their overtime schedule month by month, so they don't have to give you any extra holidays.It definitely is counted, it would make the working time directive pointless if it only included your contracted hours, it would never be over 40.
Especially when they can go to envision on 4 shiftsI’ve heard a whisper they’re going to change the maintenance shift pattern , must be on a death wish as they will just leave
Are envision only making batteries for us? Or do they supply other companies?Especially when they can go to envision on 4 shifts
Can you give some examples of more money elsewhere and better job security?Take away 4 shifts and they can get more money elsewhere and better job security. Be crazy to stay
Making batteries for other companies.Are envision only making batteries for us? Or do they supply other companies?
As someone who designs fire alarm systems that sounds like bollocks.Making batteries for other companies.
One of my mates is doing the electrics in it and he says there’s different parts to it 1 for Nissan 1 for jaguar Land Rover and then there will be another plant for elsewhere.
It’s still a long way off being complete atm though, there’s no fire alarm system complete in it yet it’s all on the 1 system and needs to be in compartments, health and safety are going to shut it down.
Something to do with where they need to work it’s full of chemicals for the batteries and they can’t isolate it safely or work above it where the fire system needs to be.
Amazon , Siemens , Royal Mail , wind power industry . All pay better once maintenance salary cut to 3 shifts . Loads of places do , it’s only 4 shift allowance that makes the job worth it .Can you give some examples of more money elsewhere and better job security?
Amazon are on less as son works there. Don't know about the rest but how is there no job security?Amazon , Siemens , Royal Mail , wind power industry . All pay better once maintenance salary cut to 3 shifts . Loads of places do , it’s only 4 shift allowance that makes the job worth it .
Just what he told me. Fire brigade and health and safety in last weekAs someone who designs fire alarm systems that sounds like bollocks.
Job security is there such a thing these days in any industry. No one can predict what’s gonna happen at Nissan in the next 2,5,10 years time.Amazon are on less as son works there. Don't know about the rest but how is there no job security?
i used to take the lithium solution up there in a tanker. the bit about making batteries for other manufacturers is what i was told as well.Making batteries for other companies.
One of my mates is doing the electrics in it and he says there’s different parts to it 1 for Nissan 1 for jaguar Land Rover and then there will be another plant for elsewhere.
It’s still a long way off being complete atm though, there’s no fire alarm system complete in it yet it’s all on the 1 system and needs to be in compartments, health and safety are going to shut it down.
Something to do with where they need to work it’s full of chemicals for the batteries and they can’t isolate it safely or work above it where the fire system needs to be.
You can only go on what it's been like and job security has been there at Nissan for over 35 yrsJob security is there such a thing these days in any industry. No one can predict what’s gonna happen at Nissan in the next 2,5,10 years time.
You are of course 100% correct, and there are some strong headwinds for Nissan at the moment, but the same was said to me in 1987,Job security is there such a thing these days in any industry. No one can predict what’s gonna happen at Nissan in the next 2,5,10 years time.