So what is the point in the 35 hour limit then? I thought it was law? Overtime would be lovely but I'm salaried, I don't *get* overtime.Chie wrote:No, your hours would be raised by overtime, which would allow you to work over the 35 hour limit and cover the ill person's work.
...losing me about £250 a month, great...If none of you felt like volunteering for overtime then the fact that your employer will save money by employing you for 35 hours instead of 39 hours...
It's not a role for which temporary staff are suitable....would mean they could afford to employ temporary staff.
Well being as knowledgeable about business practice as you are, I thought you'd have been used to it.I can't believe I've just had to literally spell that out for you. I thought it would've been obvious.
I suppose the point I'm trying to make, Chie, is that such ideas are lovely on paper, but they just don't work when you try to apply them to the real world. Every single business does things in different ways and has different requirements, to put a blanket 35 hour maximum in place would cause chaos.