lunch break law ? yey or ney ?
working through lunch - never off duty pressure - metro 19.09.17
we are all being squeezed every business is competing will the pressure be eased my lunch break gets no sweetening. you have got your load it may not be reachable staying late makes you explode by choice a working lunch makes you liable. your boss does not care they just want profit on the sheet complaining about enthusiasm will spare its called manipulation through deceit. jumping with pleasure this news paper build me like lego never off duty here but no pressure in bed in early hours i cruse metro. |
half hour is fine, 2 tea breaks a day 5 mins each. Work on a sunday. One day off a week. Get Britain working again.
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An hour lunch break for me, absolutely no weekend work :hee:
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And if we're working Sundays, which one is our day off? |
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sitting on your arse moving a mouse no |
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Work related stress in not possible anywhere else than a coal mine ( of which there are now none) |
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tackle to problem areas one after the other |
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Mental fatigue results in apathy, brain-fog and "autopilot mode" and significantly decreases human resource productivity per hour of manual labour. And yet, the companies have to pay for more hours... the result being a HIGHER cost to the company per hour of work. I hope you're not planning on branching out into a larger business LT, you won't last very long :nono:. |
Also the idea of opening up schools on a Sunday is hilarious even if you take all of that other stuff out of the equation... the government can't bloody fund schools adequately as it is! LT's solution: "Let's go from 5 days to 6 and instantly add 20% to school budgeting requirements!" :clap1:
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It's time some people realised there's more to life than work. :smug: |
I know plenty of people in the care industry that work from 7:30 to 20:00 without a break. They have their coffee and lunch/dinner whilst on the go which isn't ideal. Such workers normally get minimum wage salaries. I don't know how they do it but think its a case of needs must.
As for needs must, has anyone else noticed the sudden drop in staff in supermarkets and large shops. Even Waitrose has radically reduced its staff. Food prices are souring whilst customer service is dropping off a cliff. |
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work provides both :smug: |
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I do seven/eight hour shifts most of the time on weekends (I go to college full time and do part time work at a cafe) and have one fifteen minute break for my dinner, it's illegal and it's a joke.
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I don't work but I'd go insane if I didn't get one at school |
I should get at least half an hour for the job I'm doing too, some of my friends do like six hours at Primark and get an hour lunch break for a much less stressful job.
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Obviously you have to work, but if you're entire life is working then there's no point to it. |
I work four days a week, so I get three days off. :smug:
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