Kerry
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i did however see work for thousands be made in to work for hundreds!
fuck being a part of that slave labour anyway
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A2H GO
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Payrise? Whats one of them?
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
ive just been a part of redundancies for the last 3 years before it finally happened to me and not once did i see someone leave because they are crap or get kept on because they are so great
are you talkign call centre staff or professionals?
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Kerry
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are you saying call centre staff arnt professional?
but in answer to your question professionals
i didnt work in a call centre
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Payrise? Whats one of them?
You at Britannia?
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Payrise? Whats one of them?
You at Britannia?
Yep. They are still aligning the contracts since merged with Co-operative in August last year. Not expected to be done until Q2. Even then its doubtful any sort of payrise will be on the cards.
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Russ
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quote: Originally posted by Robbo
quote: Originally posted by Kerry
ive just been a part of redundancies for the last 3 years before it finally happened to me and not once did i see someone leave because they are crap or get kept on because they are so great
are you talkign call centre staff or professionals?
Incredible.
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
are you saying call centre staff arnt professional?
but in answer to your question professionals
i didnt work in a call centre
no im saying call centre staff arent professionals
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Kerry
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depends in what context
standard of work or something arrogant people like to call their job role?
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Payrise? Whats one of them?
You at Britannia?
Yep. They are still aligning the contracts since merged with Co-operative in August last year. Not expected to be done until Q2. Even then its doubtful any sort of payrise will be on the cards.
Don't deserve one until someone at britannia sorts my fucking DD out and stops taking money out of an inactive account that they've been told about 3 times!! I've been into the branch at Newton house and had it changed infront of me and come mortgage time they still try to take it out of the wrong account.
Sort it and you can have a payrise
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Robbo
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roles, hence the s. not sayign they are slobs and not professional in how they do their job
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Kerry
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Payrise? Whats one of them?
You at Britannia?
Yep. They are still aligning the contracts since merged with Co-operative in August last year. Not expected to be done until Q2. Even then its doubtful any sort of payrise will be on the cards.
Don't deserve one until someone at britannia sorts my fucking DD out and stops taking money out of an inactive account that they've been told about 3 times!! I've been into the branch at Newton house and had it changed infront of me and come mortgage time they still try to take it out of the wrong account.
Sort it and you can have a payrise
how unprofessional of them, sounds like they need to be made redundant
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by LiVe LeE
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
Payrise? Whats one of them?
You at Britannia?
Yep. They are still aligning the contracts since merged with Co-operative in August last year. Not expected to be done until Q2. Even then its doubtful any sort of payrise will be on the cards.
Don't deserve one until someone at britannia sorts my fucking DD out and stops taking money out of an inactive account that they've been told about 3 times!! I've been into the branch at Newton house and had it changed infront of me and come mortgage time they still try to take it out of the wrong account.
Sort it and you can have a payrise
Thats because noone knows what the fuck they're doing since Co-op came along coupled with the fact that the people who deal with that side of thing are all monkeys makes for some pretty poor customer service. Wouldn't even consider having my accounts with Britannia.
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Ste
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Fucking lol at peoples naivety. Voluntary redundancies have to be honoured before compulsory by law. last year in my work loads of blokes left with £130k lump sums and £18k a year pensions.
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Ojc
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I'm so excited, I've stayed here 10 years longer than I planned simply because I want a lovely pay off. I might finally get my wish and I can move to Bavaria and eat sausage.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
Fucking lol at peoples naivety. Voluntary redundancies have to be honoured before compulsory by law. last year in my work loads of blokes left with £130k lump sums and £18k a year pensions.
Learn summit new every day.
I can see some companies just not making redundancys before paying that out!
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nathy_87
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Don't be ungrateful, at least you've got one.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by 5dr corsa-3dr_polo
Don't be ungrateful, at least you've got one.
Not hard to find a job.
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nathy_87
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Sorry meant payrise.
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Ben G
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i got a 4.75% pay rise in november
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Ste W
Voluntary redundancies have to be honoured before compulsory by law.
Not quite that simple, although the college generally has to explore VR each year, they're not obligated to accept everyone who comes forward.
There are people who put in for it and are not given it because their work area is not in decline. We lost two IT staff last time so this time they targeted GCSE/A Level and no one from IT was given it. Ended up getting VR from that area although they were told that CR would also be taken from that body of staff who's numbers had fallen. *
We had a guy who wanted to leave but was turned down, he ended up resigning.
* - rightly or wrongly I'm not clear but I would guess they took advice on it.
[Edited on 06-01-2011 by Ian]
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by James
I don't think removing the crap is the only reason to trigger a round of redunancies. However it is a no brainer that if a round of redundancies is required for whatever reason, the weaker staff will go first.
lies.
we had a lot of people on 12 month contracts let go from ford and they got people over from the older plants that do fuck all yet get paid more than everyone else.
it's last in, first out unfortunately.
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Pop
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
On a brighter note, I've put my name down for redundancy in March if it becomes avaliable, months salary for every year I've been here tax free. 12 years
Thank you chur ching to the tune of 20k.
[Edited on 06-01-2011 by Ian]
You've been there 12 years and are on £20k?
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Bart
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quote: Originally posted by Pop
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
On a brighter note, I've put my name down for redundancy in March if it becomes avaliable, months salary for every year I've been here tax free. 12 years
Thank you chur ching to the tune of 20k.
[Edited on 06-01-2011 by Ian]
You've been there 12 years and are on £20k?
no, 20k is his redundancy package silly.
On a similar note, we have not had pay rises for the last 3 years and even had a 5% pay cut.
We have been promised a raise at the end of January, but my guess it wont be our 5% back or even any compensation.
[Edited on 06-01-2011 by Bart]
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Pop
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
quote: Originally posted by Pop
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
On a brighter note, I've put my name down for redundancy in March if it becomes avaliable, months salary for every year I've been here tax free. 12 years
Thank you chur ching to the tune of 20k.
[Edited on 06-01-2011 by Ian]
You've been there 12 years and are on £20k?
no, 20k is his redundancy package silly.
On a similar note, we have not had pay rises for the last 3 years and even had a 5% pay cut.
We have been promised a raise at the end of January, but my guess it wont be our 5% back or even any compensation.
[Edited on 06-01-2011 by Bart]
I'm either just not getting the above or I was right.
1 months pay for every year there. 12 years = 12 months. Redundany = £20k = 12 months pay
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