B467 - Workplace Intervals Bill (Second Reading)
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Re: B467 - Workplace Intervals Bill (Second Reading)
Once again the legal loophole for the Secretary of State to make every job exempt from this thus nullifying any effect of this legislation hasn't been rectified. This is absolutely pointless given that loophole - just list the professions that are exempt. Is it that difficult?
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Re: B467 - Workplace Intervals Bill (Second Reading)I only get one every 4 hours and thats if the boss is feeling nice -_-(Original post by tehFrance)
No, we need our workers working 24/7
Although in all seriousness, all jobs I know of include a cigarette break every hr... how is that not fair?
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Re: B467 - Workplace Intervals Bill (Second Reading)
This looks on paper like a good idea but then you see that there are 2 big loopholes that are in it. The secretary of state being able to rule out all professions and the problem around express consent - as jesusandtequila said earlier, wouldnt an employer be able to make a potential employee incroprate it into an employment contract, and wouldnt this mean that the people most desperate for jobs had to sort of go without the help this brings? But then again the benefits system is different in the HOC because there is the Welfare ACt that raised welfare for everyone, so people are in theory less desperate to get jobs so maybe this can be overlooked without causing a big problem in the bill. However I dont think so as in a bad jobs market where people need work (even with good benefits about) the employer still has more control over the contract and terms of employment so for me this would be improved if you removed the line "unless expressed consent of the employee is obtained." from the bill, and then limited the secretary of states power (imagine Ian Duncan Smith -- he would just make all employers exempt from this act if it was passed!
) Also I think there could possibly be more detail in anti-discrimination bit -- what does it mean and how would that work??

) Also I think there could possibly be more detail in anti-discrimination bit -- what does it mean and how would that work??