growingvegetables
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ACAS are there to help before the situation gets beyond control
+1 .... and on the basis of one sole experience of them, easy to deal with.
ACAS are there to help before the situation gets beyond control
ok, if you have a TUPE agreement then they should stick to this. How do you feel about your union bods? Would they be able to apply some pressure to get these conditions met? I certainly hope they aren't negotiating things down into a hole.
I can see how your colleagues would be worried and despondent. The issue is it seems like you guys have gone through a lot with the TUPE etc but one crux of the issue is if people lose their jobs - where does it leave them? Basically are people desperate and willing to fight or do you think people are more likely to leave? In a time like now,it may be the case as to not rolling over to unreasonable demands - the issues with the food storage sounds very dodgy- at the least you can check your local council to see if they have any environmental health guidelines etc...may be possible to get them in? If you thought it would help.
Don't do this alone- get some backing from the union and ACAS if needed.
Good luck
...dismiss myself and my colleagues.
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Big, multinational company. Things have been said by a couple of the trusted managers that they're looking to sack people for not selling enough food (we work in a restaurant), for refusing body/property searches, etc.
A number of people have had some pretty serious accidents. They then struggled to get the bosses to record these appropriately and it has culminated this week in two very serious burns (the staff using them were not trained - they refused to move and sat down in the office until it had been properly documented).
Secure storage for food has been removed after renovations. Now some outside bosses have been moaning that we're in trouble for not locking the stock away. Something which we have no control over. Stock was placed in my work area too, inappropriate due to the lack of space, theres no air conditioning and with the washing machines on my room's temperature can get around the high 20s during the winter, and around 40 during the height of summer.
Now today the boss has said I have to lock my door. My door is my aircon.
With these searches how is that legal? My understanding is that a Police Officer doesnt have the right to search you unless they have reasonable suspician, you fit a description, or have been seen committing a crime etc. The bosses want to do random searches, remove shoes and socks. Everytime we've questioned this we've been told "it's policy!"
Policy included sacking everyone over 60 until the law was changed, and 65 until that one was changed.
What does the law say on employers searching their employees?
See
http://www.hse.gov.u...erature/faq.htm
http://www.hse.gov.u...stleblowing.htm
However is the stock is food, what are the health implications. Consider local enviromental health department.
Unions have been involved, other people who work for this company have been on strike already due to not being payed and their conditions being messed with. I feel this is about to happen with us now.