skipper734
Registered ruffian
This appears to be a well balanced thread. Not the usual hot air.
I personal think it will take some RADIcAL thinking to get the bosses seeing straight.
And don't pay for a lawyer, you'll get everything you need from the CAB.
Yeah good idea, take your employer to court over a poxy day off. No wonder this country is f***ed when everyone is trying to get out of doing a hard days work.
The same people will no doubt be the first to moan when redundancies come round and they find themselves for some "unknown" reason top of the list.
Dear Arthur, you may look like less of a twat if you actually read the OP.
It's called the employer sticking to the law - if they choose not to ( as appears to be the case here ), then they deserve to end up in court. Many employers play on their employees just rolling over ( which looks like you would do ) when in fact those employees actually have rights enshrined in law. Feel free to continue being your employers doormat but some off us will stand up for our rights thank you.
Well yes I would agree with you if I was an ignorant troll.
Are you not able to see the difference between, taking legal advice and going to court ?
This country in so many ways is just fine, without moaning twats like you trying to drag everyone down, to your own level of misery.
Read it, wasn't quoting that. Was quoting the chap who suggested getting legal advice over a day off!!! Get back on your push bike!
Fair enough, just don't be surprised when it's you that is up for the dunderbird.
If you threaten your employer with legal action over a day off you've set your stall out as being a trouble making prick. You're not going to last very long at said company (except for maybe in the public sector where it seems to be actively encouraged). You certainly wouldn't if you worked for me.
In fact 3 members of my staff haven't used their full holiday entitlement this year. All 3 of those people are the ones who are going to get ahead in life. 2 of them have been promoted in the last 18 months and had significant pay increases, the other is up for a new role in February which at the moment its looking likely he'll get.
Companies are perfectly within their right to refuse someone's leave request.
This. Your son is having a shit time at the moment but I'm sure 2013 will be a GOODYEAR.
If I were your staff I'd be worried that my manager couldn't actually read what was typed !
The OPs son and colleagues appear to be being prevented from booking holiday not just a day off. Now obviously employees holiday can't all be taken at the same time but if what the OP is suggesting is the reality then the company is preventing the employees using their full allowance completely.
The company legally has to provide it's employees with the reasonable opportunity to use their legally assigned leave. If it doesn't ( i.e. always coming up with petty reasons to reject requests ) then it's breaking the law. If it can't for operational reasons then the managers need sacking for understaffing the business.
I can read perfectly well thank you. And as for missing points well it seems quite a few of you have with mine.
Get your head down, work hard and you'll get ahead in life.
Threaten your employers with legal action of the most minor of things and you'll always be one of the bottom feeders moaning about the man keeping you down.
Get your head down, work hard and you'll get ahead in life.
Threaten your employers with legal action of the most minor of things and you'll always be one of the bottom feeders moaning about the man keeping you down.
I can read perfectly well thank you. And as for missing points well it seems quite a few of you have with mine.
Get your head down, work hard and you'll get ahead in life.
Threaten your employers with legal action of the most minor of things and you'll always be one of the bottom feeders moaning about the man keeping you down.
Thank you for cheering me up. I was naive enough to think that being a brown nose to the boss was a bit Victorian. I notice you haven't advertised your company....surely a marketing mis-hap from such a people based organisation.Get your head down, work hard and you'll get ahead in life.
Threaten your employers with legal action of the most minor of things and you'll always be one of the bottom feeders moaning about the man keeping you down.
Doesn't take much for Arthur to have a Kwik Fit and post his usual tyresome crap
Yeah good idea, take your employer to court over a poxy day off. No wonder this country is f***ed when everyone is trying to get out of doing a hard days work.