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There is always somewhere to lock a bike. You just need good locks.
Be interesting to see the source for that. For a start, I thought urinals etc was based on number of staff rather than footprint. (Imagine the number of toilets at an Amazon warehouse!!!!). I think Greg is right, unless requested as part of the planning application (ie if you want to build an office block you'd better provide parking) I don't think an employer has any duty to provide parking either for cars or bikes.
To go back to topic (following my slightly flippant response upthread). I'd just try to have conversation with HR about whether or not they want staff to cycle (most are waking up to the fact that it makes you healthier and more alert). If the answer is yes I'm fairly sure an accommodation will be reached even if the bike is stored in a corner of HR out of the way.
Is there a link to this legislation? And is it truly based on footprint rather than number of people employed there?there is legislation on new office buildings but nothing on existing demises.
true dat. Unfortunately 20 bicycles aren't quite such a simply problem to solve. Especially when folk want their carbon fibre loveliness to be secure and dry. The trick is to come up with a solution that will scale.A bike not a huge object, it should be relatively simple for you and the employer to work out a solution.
Er...GG an employer has a duty to supply appropraite parking for employee cycles. FACT, forget the term duty of care as that can be missleading as it applys elsewhere. Every place of work will have car parking spaces alloted to it and the numvber of spaces depends upon the footprint of the building as is the case with number of urinals, toilets, wash basins etc. So obviously size matters ....
I believe Windows 8 allows you to store folders on your DesktopDoesn't answer the Q, but can you keep a folder under your desk /
How rude. I try to save mine until I'm in an uncomfortably crowded lift.Yep! Sat at the bus stop as he was a bit early and just let one rip!![]()
GG an employer has a duty to supply appropraite parking for employee cycles. FACT, forget the term duty of care as that can be missleading as it applys elsewhere. Every place of work will have car parking spaces alloted to it and the numvber of spaces depends upon the footprint of the building as is the case with number of urinals, toilets, wash basins etc. So obviously size matters ....
I hardly think a place where people might be eating is the right place for farting.This thread has serious drift - if it's about cycle racks it should stay here, but if it's about farts I really think it should be moved to Café.
Yeah, I will speak to HR about all of the above..............the wife says noHR, parking spaces, toilets, what next holiday and sick pay.Do not ever try being self employed as you will likely get none of those.