Now that this has been announced, how do you think your organisation will process this extra day? Most of our colleagues have a standard 28 days (including Bank holidays) The jubilee was added as an extra day.
Now that this has been announced, how do you think your organisation will process this extra day? Most of our colleagues have a standard 28 days (including Bank holidays) The jubilee was added as an extra day.
In reply to Nina Waters:
Although not a school, we are doing exactly the same Nina. In our minds this is different to other bank holidays where we would normally give part timer/compressed hours folks 1/5th of a week added onto their allowance, and then they'd book what they needed. Whilst it's a day off work, it is not the same as other bank holidays and I like your analogy to a "snow day", so thanks for that.In reply to Sally:
This is really interesting - we have treated it as we would any other Bank Holiday, which as this thread shows, has its own issues (particularly when it comes to part time workers). I'm interested to know why this Bank Holiday is different to the others - is it just because it is very last minute? It certainly makes sense to treat it as an 'emergency closure' in that sense, but in all other ways I'd say it's the same as any other Bank Holiday?In reply to Maya:
It has raised lots of comments hasn't it Maya? Our CEO/Director of Ops have decided against giving those part timers who don't work Mondays any pro rata time off to use another day as they say it is against the spirit of why the day was introduced in the first place. So far I have 1 disgruntled part timer who said it isn't fair out of over 20 other part timers who have accepted it.In reply to Maya:
That was my first thoughts too... and as you've said whatever you do, it has it's own challenges. These are my thoughts now:In reply to Rachel:
In the case of the person who already had annual leave booked that day, I would just credit that day back to them.In reply to Louise Andrews:
As the only part timer who doesn't work Mondays in my company I'm really not concerned about having additional pro-rated time off and won't be instigating it, particularly given how much time it actually equates to!In reply to Steve Bridger:
By the way... CIPD is suggesting that employers offer flexibility where possible between now and the State Funeral on Monday - e.g working from home - to alleviate travel issues at this very busy time in the capital.Visit the main CIPD website
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