Cian
Well-known member
Tesco here's done NYD for ages, I believe it was 24 hours through last year.
as i said, I think the rules are based on shop sizes:Pretty sure some coops are open Christmas day.
Isn't there legislation about shop sizes etc and when they can open?The average supermarket upwards are in the class of being able to open everyday except christmas day and easter sunday I think.
but we get f*** all extra, just normal rate for NYE and Crimbo eve.
Just in case anyone feels compelled to come in and buy windscreen wipers on Christmas Eve.
I think you'll find virtually every employee in the country works Christmas Eve and NYE as normal working days - retail or not !
I used to work in hotels and personally I loved working Christmas Day, Boxing Day etc - lots of happy people, great laugh - much better than the anti-climax of Boxing Day at home. That said I did get double time and decent tips on those days !
and as per the link on my other post, also impacts easter sunday and xmas dayThe size limit is for Sunday Trading laws.
on a voluntary basis, like anyone's going to come in and work for time n'alf.
Soon it'll be open everyday of the year!
that is all.
I lose a days pay because the store is closed on Easter Sunday and I dont want to use up leave taking it as a holiday.and as per the link on my other post, also impacts easter sunday and xmas day
Indeed. And funny.Weird
Can I clear somthing up with you, so your open Easter Sunday then, oh and Asda being open on Boxing day last year was a dream then??Sorry guys just wanted to clear up a few things i read on here. Asda doesn't have a parent company, Wal*Mart is not owners of Asda. Asda brought into Wal*Mart so they can use their suppliers to unable them to bring cheaper products in. Asda has always been and will always be an English company. As for openings, there are 2 days in a year that Asda close, they are Christmas Day and boxing day. They pay at Asda is the same in every store. While undergoing training ( first 3 months) Asda pay £6.94 p/h to all non managment colleagues, after 3 months they have a pay rise to £7.24 p/h and also given a colleague discount card. Asda colleagues are not like most store workers, They have to train for their job and are constantly having to train for new products and protacols. Other then their managers the most highly trained shop floor colleagues are the Customer Services (i know some of them suck) they have to know all the laws and Asda regulations as well as the CPQC (customer product quality claims) system on the computers, asda price guarantee and be able to spot fake reciepts, trust me some of the fakes are good. Bank holidays are paid at time and a half, and night staff are paid an extra £1p/h. There is an employee union and all empolyees have access to it regardless of what department they work in or however many hours they work.
got a message from some random loon 'clearing something up'. Odd.