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Title: Xmas hours
Post by: Vinny1985 on 28-11-21, 10:31AM
When do people normally get Xmas hours. Also when we have our 2nd holiday meeting in October should Xmas Bank Holidays be arranged at this time. 
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: forrestgimp on 28-11-21, 11:20AM
Mine was done ages ago, they only need to change if you work on a sunday then you need to decide what you want to do use a holiday take it unpaid or work the hours back.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Missyj86 on 29-11-21, 03:32AM
I got mine a couple of weeks ago....after asking the store manager every single shift they eventually did them.
I'm contracted to work a Sunday so I've booked it as holiday.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Mark calloway on 02-12-21, 08:08AM
Haven't done mine yet. As my normal shift is Sunday night 10 to 7 can I have boxing day off? Our manager has been refusing it but then giving it to others.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 02-12-21, 09:33AM
pretty much if you signed up to union emails, as much as they are useless, they sent out something that helped, it's also mentioned on ourtesco that Sunay (Boxing Day) is going to be voluntary anyhow this year for tesco... (but to be fair... usually is just throw them the holiday policy / working hours policies)

cant attach it so..

"Tesco have agreed that working on
Boxing Day, 26 December will be
on a voluntary basis. Those who
do not wish to work can choose to
book holiday, arrange a shift swap if
possible, or take the day as unpaid
leave.

For night staff, this agreement would
apply to whichever night shift is not
the designated Bank Holiday"

(since Night staff W&P systems class the friday and saturday) and non W&P when you "pick by vote" with night members that never happens, even though they say about "moving it" and bull it's still boxing day so always just thrown the "fine i'll use personal day or unpaid" - they'd rather give you the holiday than argue with you if you keep going at it with them to be honest... shame they took out the loophole years back though of "you don't need manager consent to take your personal day in the allotted date frame"
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: lackofinterest on 02-12-21, 05:03PM
monday 27th december is a tesco bank holiday so nobody can be forced to work that either
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Spongbob on 03-12-21, 03:30AM
Any news on our Christmas bonus
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Missyj86 on 03-12-21, 06:53AM
We aren't getting one, getting 20% discount instead 🙄
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Biscuits on 03-12-21, 02:07PM
Which is really only 5% because we would have got 15%  anyway 🙄
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: T.C.1 on 03-12-21, 03:52PM
The 20% discount ends on the 20th of December when most people start to do there big shop!! At least with the thank you vouchers they used to run into January.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: chris9997 on 03-12-21, 04:37PM
The sting in the tail this year is that the 20% still comes off annual allowence so where people have spent up will not get anything so really saying as a special thanks is a bit rich as they are not giving anything you could have got anyway
It is not very forward thinking as the staff who have used up there allowance are clearly big spenders and to use up in 7months the spend would be quite a lot going perhaps to rivals

a significant loss in trade I would say if the members of staff were spending 200 per week with about 15weeks to go to renewel
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: grim up north on 03-12-21, 06:28PM
When does the 20% discount start?
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: sammy on 03-12-21, 06:36PM
Tuesday 14th till Monday 20th but there no 15% next weekend like normal
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: grim up north on 03-12-21, 08:11PM
Better for me to be honest, I preferred the previous discount when it was midweek.  I often don't take advantage of the 15% because I can't bear going in on a weekend.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Hammer10 on 03-12-21, 09:15PM
Done all my Xmas nice bits at Lidl as Tesco screwed me over too many times on many things all my family extended family as well shop at Lidl so they have missed out on a lot of money .Even a lot of their friends won't shop at Tesco anymore because the way staff are treated.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 03-12-21, 11:52PM
Tesco are just the pits they don't use buying power to reduce costs for shoppers. They are now one of the lowest paid of the big 4 if not the lowest. They expect more of GAs then screw them for a few hundred bonus. Throw counters staff etc on the scrap heap in the middle of a pandemic. The shop floor managers are run ragged now and the best they can do is pass the blame to Tom, dick and Harry who work 8 hours a week. The place is full of bleach blonde mangers who's mum is a director and others who would sell their granny for a BMW and a house in Kilmarnock.  Gone are the days of 16 hour days and people caring, now you've got Henry who doesn't give a rats fk and Jimmy who'll turn in if he's not got the sh**s again.  I shop at Lidl now if nothing else you can get more and better quality for your money and all the staff look busy.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: extrastore on 05-12-21, 07:10PM
Hey Sammy,
How do you know that Friday 14th is not 15%?
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 06-12-21, 07:49AM
@extra - Does the 20% discount event between Tuesday 14 December and Monday 20 December replace the four-day 15% discount event in December?
Yes.

They've already said that it replaces it this time, so no 15% for a few days then 20%, it's Payday + weekend + monday = 10%, Tuesday start of 00:00 = 20%
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: adamski26 on 07-12-21, 02:56AM
From colleague help*

Christmas 20% discount event - 2021

To thank you for everything you've done this year, we're increasing colleague discount to 20% from Tuesday 14 December until Monday 20 December 2021*

FAQs

Q. Does the 20% discount event between 14 and 20 December replace the four day 15% discount event already communicated?

A. Yes.



Q. Will F&F colleague discount remain at 20% during future discount events?

A. Yes. F&F will remain at 20% discount and Tesco Café will remain at 25% discount.



Q. How do I check how much discount allowance I have left?

A. You can check your remaining discount allowance any time you want to - just head to the Colleague Clubcard area of the Reward & Benefits page of Our Tesco.



Q. Will the 20% discount event go towards my discount allowance?

A. Yes. The full 20% discount will be debited from your allowance.



Q. I have already used my annual discount allowance, will I be able to take part in the 20% discount event?

A. If you have used your annual discount allowance for this year you will not be able to take part in the 20% discount event, and the additional saving will not be applied to your purchases.



Q. What about my second cardholder?

A. You and your second cardholder (if you have one) can both take part in enhanced discount events, provided you have not reached your £1,000 annual discount allowance.



Q. What does this mean for seasonal or temporary colleagues?

A. It depends when they joined Tesco. All colleagues who reach 12 weeks service will automatically receive their Colleague Clubcard direct to their home address, if this is before the 20% discount event in December, they'll be able to take part.



Orders on Tesco.com

If you have placed a Grocery Home Shopping order and you have chosen delivery/collection during the 20% colleague discount event, please note that the 20% colleague discount will not show on the checkout summary until the events starts. Prior to the event starting, it will show the 10% colleague discount.


Colleagues will also see 20% colleague discount applied on their grocery home shopping receipt (customer delivery note).



* This replaces the 15% December payday event. Colleague Clubcard holders only, in-store and online. Usual colleague discount exclusions apply – see Colleague Clubcard T&Cs on Colleague Help for full details. Minimum unit pricing applies in Scotland & Wales.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Nomad on 07-12-21, 10:51AM
There is a topic devoted to the Xmas discount here.

https://www.verylittlehelps.com/index.php?topic=17665.msg251361;topicseen#msg251361 (https://www.verylittlehelps.com/index.php?topic=17665.msg251361;topicseen#msg251361)
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Jacquee9 on 07-12-21, 02:21PM
Quote from: Vinny1985 on 28-11-21, 10:31AM
When do people normally get Xmas hours. Also when we have our 2nd holiday meeting in October should Xmas Bank Holidays be arranged at this time.

Hello! Can't figure out how to post new!!

I've just started been taken on doing a permanent night shift, Fridays, 10pm-7am. As Christmas Eve is a Friday, and my store closes at 7pm, does anyone know if I'll be working? Or if I need to request it as time off?

Thanks so much!!

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Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Baba_G on 07-12-21, 09:17PM
Hello

For night staff the 24 going into 25 and 25 going into 26 are going to be nights off . There is no need to request it you should have been informed. You will be working boxing night thou but shoud get BH pay after 00.00 on the monday . Talk to your line manager he should have more info . And there is no such thing as comming in early and doing a bit extra on the 24'th they tried that last year and some of the new staff fell for it
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 07-12-21, 09:52PM
or just say since there wasn't a vote on it in early february time like supposed to since stores aren't setup on work and pay properly (only managers), that it's not voted for which day so you'll take it as a personal day :P
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Jacquee9 on 08-12-21, 06:19AM
So helpful thank you!

I have my induction Friday so I assume I'll be told then.

Don't mind working Boxing Day, I was hoping that would be the case as at least I get to wake up with my kids and see their faces now on Christmas morning  :)

What rate is BH pay?
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: whatajoke2019 on 08-12-21, 09:30AM
It's time and a quarter Jacquee9
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: toscozombie on 08-12-21, 10:09AM
Hi everyone can I please just clarify that as this year Monday is a bank holiday and I work a Sunday night which is Boxing Day that I do not have to work . I have read threads and usdaw email but I must be a bit dim I didn't quite understand that bit .
We are being told we have to work boxing night as it is an ordinary night because nights Christmas is Friday and Saturday. The thing is I've been done over before on this when Christmas fell the same a few years ago .
After going in I found out later that as the Monday was a bh and on nights any bank holiday Monday is always the Sunday ( in our store that's how it works ) that I could have taken the option of taken it as holiday or unpaid etc .
I still have not had my Christmas hours meeting and I want to be prepared .
Thanks
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: 5fdp on 08-12-21, 10:20AM
The 24th is a bh , the 25th is a holiday or make time up or unpaid , the 26th is a bh.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Aunt sally on 08-12-21, 02:26PM
The 24th isnt a b/h
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: lackofinterest on 08-12-21, 04:07PM
the 27th is a bank holiday as they can't fall on a sunday!!
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: 5fdp on 08-12-21, 04:39PM
Sorry, I was talking about nightshifts, no days.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: 5fdp on 08-12-21, 04:41PM
Days just moves by 1 day. Bh 25th, hol etc 26th and bh 27th.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: toscozombie on 08-12-21, 07:40PM
Quote from: 5fdp on 08-12-21, 10:20AM
The 24th is a bh , the 25th is a holiday or make time up or unpaid , the 26th is a bh.

Thanks for your reply ......and for everyone else's input .
It is as you say in your answer for nights  and just had confirmation from usdaw . I am now armed with the correct information if I need it .
Thanks again
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Anothernightie on 09-12-21, 11:58AM
just to clarify, night workers on work and pay the bank holidays are friday sunday. saturday is voluntary for all.
please also note only hours that fall into the bank holiday are paid at bh rate ( not the full shift like it used to be )
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Paupers wage on 09-12-21, 08:32PM
What is the new year bank holiday Monday 3rd January can it be taken as unpaid or if worked is it at overtime rate any clarification
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 10-12-21, 09:43AM
What are the designated
Bank Holidays for day staff?
 Saturday 25 December 2021
(all stores closed).
 Monday 27 December 2021.
 Saturday 1 January 2022.
 Monday 3 January 2022
(Scotland only).

- Counts as Saturday, only moved if it's on a Sunday to a Monday for England if thats where you are, so have to book it off, shift swap or ask if you can have unpaid etc if need be but could be refused.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Paupers wage on 10-12-21, 12:46PM
Thanks old fashioned player
For clarifying the situation, assuming it's normal pay in England
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 10-12-21, 01:48PM
Correct, Monday would be normal pay :)
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Poppy123 on 14-12-21, 01:21AM
Hi, I have been working in tesco now around 5 months on a permanent nightshift Contract.  I work Saturday to Tuesday 2300-0800 hours.  I requested Boxing Day and New Year's Day off as holidays having read the communication I assumed this wouldn't be a problem as per communication earlier in the year.  Being told by manager that they are seeking clarification for night shift workers and I am being refused the time off.  I wanted to take Boxing Day (sunday 26th as a personal day) and the 1st as a holiday.  Now being told everyone has to have 3 days off at Christmas and as am only contracted to work to Wednesday morning I will be having 4 days off so not entitled on that basis either.   I see knowhere in the communication that says this is the case. Can someone please clarify as I feel this is not correct and that I am being fobbed off.   Thanks people.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 14-12-21, 08:36AM
since i can't attach due to the size restrictions, this is what was sent out that mentioned before, if your stores not allowing you to book by the hour for your holidays, your not work and pay properly set up (even if they say you are), so you've got the "february voting" they are supposed to do to pick which days are bank holidays at christmas etc, but they never do so just challenge on that..

you shouldn't be forced to take it off though? think only if they don't have enough staff / management they'd do that? ours aren't all off for an extra though, most just booked it off.

https://imgur.com/a/BSOH99t
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Poppy123 on 14-12-21, 09:09AM
They are saying Xmas eve and Christmas days are the holidays as per the vote but Doesn't mention anything about that in the communication.  Simply states if you want Sunday off u can book a holiday so I don't get what they are on about?   It is clear in black and white but they say they are seeking clarification and not granting the holiday.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: lucgeo on 14-12-21, 11:07AM
If you have already booked the time off earlier in the year and it was either authorised, or they didn't refuse it within the first 7 days of your request, then they have to honour it!

This should have been sorted well before now. They are messing you about...I have rarely seen the 3 day rule adhered to, always in Tesco favour, many don't get the 3 day off, especially day full timers.

With regard, not being allowed 4 days??? Why?? It should be a shift, not a day calculation. Nights are suffering a detriment, as they work across two calendar days, whereas day shift is classed as the one calendar day!

They can't penalise someone whose shift pattern enables a longer time off...My last two Christmas' working for Tesco, the days fell well with my shift pattern, and I was able to secure 10 days off for those two years, with PD BH and my off shifts!

Tell them they have by your next shift to clarify...with a full explanation in writing as to their stance!
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: wolfie on 14-12-21, 11:45AM
If your store has moved to the new payroll system, work&pay, bank holidays for night staff should be fixed as the shift going into the bank holiday.
Therefore, as the designated bank holidays in Tesco this year are the 25th and 27th December, the bank holidays for night staff should be the 24th into the 25th and the 26th into the 27th.

Working on either of these bank holidays is voluntary for all staff, inline with Tesco's holiday policy.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 14-12-21, 03:19PM
Most are work and pay the problem. Is they don't allow you to book in hours, so the policies aren't correct with it.. 🤷‍♂️, that's the excuse I use and stick to 😂
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: wolfie on 14-12-21, 04:31PM
Oldfashionedplayer, I don't understand how you are so confused, it is the most straight forward for nights than its been for years.
Tesco's policy for the night team is, the night going into the bank holiday that is the 24th into 25th December bank holiday premium is paid on the 24 hours of the bank holiday (eg midnight to midnight. Straight forward and simple.

Now Boxing Day,
Boxing Day falls on a Sunday this year and inline with the holiday policy the designated bank holiday is moved to the Monday. Therefore Boxing Day is not a designated bank holiday.
Tesco have agreed that working on Boxing Day, 26th December will be on a voluntary basis. Those that do not wish to work can choose to book a holiday, arrange a shift swap if possible or take the day as unpaid leave.

For night staff this agreement would apply to whichever night shift is not the designated Bank Holiday which would be 26th into the 27th December.

Simple and straightforward.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 14-12-21, 04:55PM
Who said anything about confusion? I'm saying about how the policy wording is for non work and pay etc, it's supposed to be a vote and such I. February from night staff, which never happens, for this year however the union have put out a little guide, which does say "whichever night shift is not designated as the bank holiday" which makes a change from how it usually is.

Usually working into Christmas day, or boxing day is the choice nights get, but both are bank holidays that can and are given to days, and you often go through back and forth with management on it, hence my saying of "tell them there wasn't a vote" - since that picks... So there's nothing really can do about it.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Mark calloway on 14-12-21, 05:26PM
I've worked nights for over 8 years and we've never had a vote. In fact I'd never heard of it until this year
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: wolfie on 14-12-21, 06:17PM
oldfashionedplayer, on the old payroll system there was a designated 24hr period which replaced the actual Bank Holiday. That started at 12 noon on the day before the Bank Holiday or 12 noon on the day of the Bank Holiday. This was agreed after consultation with the management team, union reps and the night team.
The new payroll system gives the night team designated Bank holidays, the same as days.
Could you tell me where in the new work and pay payroll system does it say that there should be a vote on the Bank Holidays for the night team.

I was a union rep on nights for 15 years and find this new system a lot fairer for the night teams
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Poppy123 on 14-12-21, 06:41PM
Thanks everyone, I see it the same way but as of now less than 2 weeks before Christmas we still waiting to find out.  Seems ridiculous when the wording is so clear that this hasn't been sorted.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Mark calloway on 15-12-21, 01:11AM
If night staff are contracted to work Sunday and Monday,which day can they voluntarily have off? 26th or 27th?
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: 5fdp on 15-12-21, 03:01AM
Sunday nights is a holiday , make time up, unpaid...Monday 27th is a bh.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Nightworker23 on 15-12-21, 04:06PM
For night workers to the bank holidays are Friday into Saturday, and Sunday into Monday. Saturday night is voluntary.
I don't know why there is such confusion. It's written in the people policy and is on the managers Christmas working arrangements briefing pack.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Mark calloway on 15-12-21, 05:51PM
I've been refused the night off..  our store makes its own rules up
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Nightworker23 on 15-12-21, 06:21PM
Mark Calloway. They cannot refuse anyone these nights off. It's written in plain English in the people policy and recent union communication. The same rules apply to all stores. I'd begin grievance proceedings and get the union involved.
Don't let them bully you.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Mark calloway on 15-12-21, 08:51PM
Apparently our dept has reached its limit.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Baba_G on 15-12-21, 09:06PM
They really can't say no as it is a bank holiday . Just inform them you will take it off paid or unpaid . Give them at least 24 hours notice
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Nightworker23 on 15-12-21, 10:09PM
There is no limit. It's a bank holiday and is purely voluntary. It even specifies in the people policy that no colleagues have to work Christmas day, boxing day or new year's Day bank holidays.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: madness on 15-12-21, 11:22PM
It's not so black and white as you think on here. Bank holidays can be refused if short staffed for that day.
However different rules for Xmas time etc.

. Do I have a choice about working on a
bank holiday?
This depends on the area of the business you work in:
Stores
If you joined Tesco before 26th January 2009, working on
a bank holiday is voluntary unless your contract specifically
requires you to do so.
If you joined on or after 26th January 2009 and there are
insufficient volunteers to work on a bank holiday, you may
be required to work on up to five bank holidays (excluding
Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day) if you
are normally scheduled to work on the day the bank holiday
falls. Colleagues in Scotland also do not have to work on
2nd January if they don't want to and colleagues in Northern
Ireland may select an additional day where they do not
have to work if they don't want to.

If you're on a flexi contract, you are not expected to work
any flexi hours that fall on the day that is a bank holiday.
If you don't have a fixed working pattern, you will be treated
as if you are scheduled to work on the bank holiday.
However, it will still be your choice whether to work the day
or not, and the hours will be deducted from your holiday
allowance if you don't work.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: wolfie on 16-12-21, 10:50AM
What has been said in earlier posts regarding Xmas Bank Holidays is correct.
Working on all the designated Bank Holidays over Christmas and New year is voluntary for all staff (whether day or night staff) in all Tesco stores.
Management cannot refuse you the time off.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 16-12-21, 11:16AM
Quote from: Mark calloway on 15-12-21, 05:51PM
I've been refused the night off..  our store makes its own rules up

What are the designated
Bank Holidays for day staff?
 Saturday 25 December 2021
(all stores closed).
 Monday 27 December 2021.
 Saturday 1 January 2022.
 Monday 3 January 2022
(Scotland only)

What are the designated
Bank Holidays for night staff?
For stores on the new
'Work and Pay' payroll system:
The night going into the Bank Holiday
will be classed as the Bank Holiday
(eg 24 into 25 December). Bank
Holiday Premium is paid on the
24-hours of the Bank Holiday
(eg midnight to midnight).

If you joined on or after 26th January 2009 and there are
insufficient volunteers to work on a bank holiday, you may
be required to work on up to five bank holidays (excluding
Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year's Day) if you
are normally scheduled to work on the day the bank holiday
falls. Colleagues in Scotland also do not have to work on
2
nd January if they don't want to and colleagues in Northern
Ireland may select an additional day where they do not
have to work if they don't want to.

Tell them your off, if they don't like it and try to go a route, your union rep or any challenge will feed them to the fishes... Show them the policy, if they still refuse put in a complaint on compliance with policy and request training is given 😂, p**s them off more 😂
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Paupers wage on 16-12-21, 11:33AM
Previous to the introduction of the holiday hours system on fixed hours contract bank holidays eg Easter etc were not put on holidays request form and taken as not available to work is this still the case or have they now to be put on the holiday request form as well
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: madness on 16-12-21, 11:56AM
It is in the policy about 4 weeks notice. So you can't just get to the 21st of december and declare you are taking the 26th off.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: wolfie on 16-12-21, 07:30PM
If management have kept the night teams in the dark regarding the correct Bank Holidays, telling staff the that they were the 24th and 25th December, then the 4 week rule cannot apply if they were only found to be misinforming staff in December.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 16-12-21, 08:45PM
Quote from: madness on 16-12-21, 11:56AM
It is in the policy about 4 weeks notice. So you can't just get to the 21st of december and declare you are taking the 26th off.

Ideally 4 weeks notice, but since its voluntary you can take it, so grinch managers can't take more Christmas from us. Nothing thry can do for Christmas ones.

So to anyone who wants it off, hand a form in with the dates, and just don't turn up, you can do that. Especially this year, your reps will back you on that anyhow...

For normal holidays it says 4 weeks sure, and as much notice, but depends on manager too, so yes on normal holidays aim for 4 weeks or work with manager, but Christmas ones thry don't tell you until last second so no chance.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: lucgeo on 17-12-21, 11:03AM
BH/PD/ Holiday bookings should have been sorted and agreed earlier in the year, when the booking window opened  ???
Departments not operating fully over the festive period, ( stock control, merchandising) should have been given the department they would be supporting during their shift, by November at the latest!

If managers have not informed their teams by now, it goes as the time off given or grievance!
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 17-12-21, 05:00PM
I've had 2 holiday meetings in all my years, once when I started and once a year after.... Always excuse of "not enough time" or "not enough managers in", so always go my own way with how I do them.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: kaled78 on 18-12-21, 07:43AM
Quote from: lucgeo on 17-12-21, 11:03AM
BH/PD/ Holiday bookings should have been sorted and agreed earlier in the year, when the booking window opened  ???
Departments not operating fully over the festive period, ( stock control, merchandising) should have been given the department they would be supporting during their shift, by November at the latest!

If managers have not informed their teams by now, it goes as the time off given or grievance!

A few of our stock controllers take xmas week off as there is nothing for them to do!,they have been doing this for years to avoid having to fill shelves for a week
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: lucgeo on 20-12-21, 03:47PM
Really ??? There'd be a mutiny in my old store, if one department were allowed to take holiday Christmas week, because they didn't want to fill shelves :-X There are still some small routines that SC should be completing during the week.
They should be allocated one of the busier departments to support, usually produce, fresh, morning goods, bakery or seasonal aisles.
Dot.com used to get flack just for getting Christmas Eve off  :o
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Jacquee9 on 26-12-21, 05:00PM
Quote from: 5fdp on 15-12-21, 03:01AM
Sunday nights is a holiday , make time up, unpaid...Monday 27th is a bh.

Hey I have a question about New Year's Eve.

Our store shuts at 7pm, so what do night shift workers do?

Are we working as normal overnight or swapping around as we did for Christmas Eve?

I'm assuming it's normal as we were shut Christmas Day and are open New Year's Day.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: person7 on 26-12-21, 05:28PM
[mod]Please do not quote immediately prior post(s).[/mod]

Few years ago my shift was on new years eve, store closed at 6pm, my shift was still the normal until 10pm, most colleagues were there until midnight, but 8pm the manager on duty decided we could all go home, don't bother to clock out he will set us all manually so we still get paid.  lol

But unless things have changed in couple years I suspect it will be normal hours.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Jacquee9 on 27-12-21, 04:35AM
I start at 10pm lol!!

Thankyou for the info though, I'll ask today and see what happens :-)
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Baba_G on 27-12-21, 04:32PM
You are off for New Years . No night shift . Your manager should have told you this
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: BUY TESLA STOCK on 27-12-21, 04:47PM
Phone in sick  >:D
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 27-12-21, 10:45PM
New years is book off, it's a Bank Holiday though thing so if your nights still can book it off with the union's guide, stores may be closed after a time but they'll still be restocked so night shift will still go ahead for those thst want to work it or new years eve to be honest.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Mark calloway on 27-12-21, 10:58PM
Is today,27th a bh or not? Half say yes,half say no. This place is a circus
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: lackofinterest on 28-12-21, 12:31AM
yes a tesco bank holiday as sunday can not be a bank holiday
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: Mark calloway on 28-12-21, 09:39PM
Quote from: lackofinterest on 28-12-21, 12:31AM
yes a tesco bank holiday as sunday can not be a bank holiday
apparently our deputy manager decided it wasn't and therefore some staff were refused the night off. Those staff who've always have bh off.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: oldfashionedplayer on 28-12-21, 11:18PM
Well as stated there's policies posted here and I and others have listed the information to pass on, so they could always complain with it but they should always look into stuff... GA's should share the info against management, stand together to be honest against the company on the bull like that.
Title: Re: Xmas hours
Post by: horatiocain on 29-12-21, 09:24PM
Head office are well aware of these issues.

A few years ago 20+ drivers all filed pay queries and grievances when the bank holiday wasn't paid its premium.