ITGuy2022 wrote: » So I work for a multinational IT company and in the contract it states something like "At times it may be necessary for you to work outside of the normal working hours - and you are expected to cooperate in this regard", but assuming there should be a reasonable ask with this ? Currently we have to do a full 24x7 primary on-call support one week, then do another week of secondary on-call support the following week and the cycle starts again after one week of rest. On-call is on top of doing a full 8 hour shift Monday to Friday. Any thoughts on this ? Wanted to post anonymously as a told of my team members are regulars
touts wrote: » I quit after a few months and got another job. Companies need to realise out of hours work might sound like a good idea but the best staff will eventually move on to someplace that respects their free time.
Strumms wrote: » ..., that wasn’t the agreement when I applied for and accepted this position, sorry! “
Mrs OBumble wrote: » except that in the OP's case, it very much was in the agreement.
Strumms wrote: » The contact phone number you give a company who want to enforce you to be contactable outside contracted working hours should be an old pay as you go phone, it gets switched OFF at 5pm when you leave, switched back on when you enter the building... If you get... “ hey Jim, I was trying to give you a call last night about the ABC report but just kept getting voicemail, what gives ? “ You “ ohhh the battery must have died, sorry “ You’ll probably get.. “listen with the nature of this business we appreciate the availability to have flexible employees both in the office and away from it if from time to time we need to call you”... You “if that’s the case, we need to discuss my pay as I’m not compensated to be ‘on call’ and to be honest I prefer not to be, that wasn’t the agreement when I applied for and accepted this position, sorry! “
salonfire wrote: » If the business runs into difficulty, and needs to start laying people off, you'll be the first asked to go. Your attitude will come in handy for you when you are walked out the door.
Strumms wrote: » If redundancy is occurring nobody gets ‘walked out the door’. Notice needs to be given and a host of other requirements such as a demonstrated fair selection process and other necessary and fair criteria met.
Strumms wrote: » What the op stated doesn’t sound like language used in employment contracts, I’d encourage it to be verified, for content and legality.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Your experience of such situations is apparently limited.