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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf you're a permie aren't you entitled to paid lunchbreak, or did I imagine that? i.e. a 40 hour week is actually 37.5 working hours + mandatory 30 minute paid lunchbreak...
https://www.gov.uk/rest-breaks-work/overviewAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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The agency has now come back and said it's a typo and it's a 40 week.
The mention of 48 hours was only for the opt to the WTD form included on the email, apparently.
Anyway, I'll be giving the contract a very thorough read before I sign, thank you all for the information.Comment
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Originally posted by gawainuk View PostThe agency has now come back and said it's a typo and it's a 40 week.
The mention of 48 hours was only for the opt to the WTD form included on the email, apparently.
Anyway, I'll be giving the contract a very thorough read before I sign, thank you all for the information.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostIB front office. 45 to 50 hours per week. Decent daily rate plus WFH Fridays.
I must admit I have always done long hours. But I've always worked in financial software dev- and it is common. My father used to arrive home from work before 5pm everyday!Comment
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Originally posted by gawainuk View PostThe agency has now come back and said it's a typo and it's a 40 week.
The mention of 48 hours was only for the opt to the WTD form included on the email, apparently.
Anyway, I'll be giving the contract a very thorough read before I sign, thank you all for the information.
As above, happy client with contractor working his nuts off for extra hours.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostThe old typo excuse. Bulltulip. If you'd signed it and then proceeded to work 48 hours then they would not have put you right believe me.
As above, happy client with contractor working his nuts off for extra hours.
I had an agency sign me up for 40 hours. The client said yes it is 40 hours with an hour unpaid lunch per day. And you have to take a lunch break."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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