I work through an agency and have an 8 hour minimum call out on every day worked. I was leaving work when I was told that I shouldn't be finishing because I'm booked for 12 hours today. I said it's an 8hr call out not 12. They responded with 8 hours is the minimum but you need to be available for 12. It's the first I'd heard of that. Surely if they are only guaranteeing you 8 hours then it's a two way street, I shouldn't need to stay for more than 8?
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I have and was told it's a gaureteed 8hrs but I'm expected to be available for 12 or more if within legal limits. I'm a lorry driver and do regularly do 12-14 hours but also regularly sent home after 8hrs. On that day I just wanted an early finish so was surprised to hear them tell me doing more hours was mandatory even though the guaranteed hours is only 8.
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Originally posted by MarcC89 View PostI have and was told it's a gaureteed 8hrs but I'm expected to be available for 12 or more if within legal limits.
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