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Oh Dear: BT’s plan for UK call-centre jobs runs into trouble

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    #11
    totally counter-productive,

    nothing wrong with shifts as long as its worked on patterns, agreed its not the ideal scenario but if its on a fair rota, surely working shifts is better than signing on or being on the bench, then again it isnt the hard working contractor species we're talking about here,
    its the whinging pampered permies that run the unions

    "please dont change my working pattern my head might fall off, Ive worked in this cupboard for 28 years man and boy and Im too long in the tooth to change, I need a duvet day to get over the shock, wheres my personal development coach?"
    Last edited by badgerpig; 1 September 2009, 14:08.

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