Hi sorry I hope this post is allowed.
So I work as admin in health and social care, this includes reception duties on a rota basis, which I'm happy with, but now the team leaders has implemented several new tasks for the receptionist to do.
The receptionist are now expected to come in early before 9am (when we are paid from) and fill up an urn with hot water ready to make the service users hot drinks when they arrive, in addition to this the receptionist is now expected to retrieve all messages from the voicemail machine before 9am, we do not get paid for this extra work or get given Toil for this.
Also the receptionist is now expected to make hot drinks for all service users which happens in several places so that's fine, we don't have an issue with that alone, but we work with vulnerable service users and we often need to tell them information they don't want to hear so that makes us vulnerable of the receptionist (or any staff) getting a cup of scalding hot tea/coffee thrown over them, when the admin team approached the health and safety lead about this issue she just said "you still need to make hot drinks", when we suggested a protective screen on the reception desk she just said "let's hope none of you gets a hot drink thrown over you"
My query is, are they allowed to expext us to come in 10-15 mins early each morning to fill up an urn with hot water and listen to voicemails before 9am, they have stated this must be before 9am, I know it's only 10-15 mins a day but over a week that's an hour of unpaid work we are expected to do.
Also if a hot drink is thrown over the receptionist after their request of a protective screen was turned down, where would that stand on health and safety? As we believe we are being forced to work in an environment which isn't exactly safe.
Any advice welcome please
So I work as admin in health and social care, this includes reception duties on a rota basis, which I'm happy with, but now the team leaders has implemented several new tasks for the receptionist to do.
The receptionist are now expected to come in early before 9am (when we are paid from) and fill up an urn with hot water ready to make the service users hot drinks when they arrive, in addition to this the receptionist is now expected to retrieve all messages from the voicemail machine before 9am, we do not get paid for this extra work or get given Toil for this.
Also the receptionist is now expected to make hot drinks for all service users which happens in several places so that's fine, we don't have an issue with that alone, but we work with vulnerable service users and we often need to tell them information they don't want to hear so that makes us vulnerable of the receptionist (or any staff) getting a cup of scalding hot tea/coffee thrown over them, when the admin team approached the health and safety lead about this issue she just said "you still need to make hot drinks", when we suggested a protective screen on the reception desk she just said "let's hope none of you gets a hot drink thrown over you"
My query is, are they allowed to expext us to come in 10-15 mins early each morning to fill up an urn with hot water and listen to voicemails before 9am, they have stated this must be before 9am, I know it's only 10-15 mins a day but over a week that's an hour of unpaid work we are expected to do.
Also if a hot drink is thrown over the receptionist after their request of a protective screen was turned down, where would that stand on health and safety? As we believe we are being forced to work in an environment which isn't exactly safe.
Any advice welcome please
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