Hello, my work shift starts at 9 am but I am told to arrive at 8.50 am, 5 days per week to for a morning brief. Here the manager talks about targets, expectations etc.
Manager threatens issuing lateness warnings for those not on time. Then I suppose manager will take action for repeated lateness such as giving the sack ... otherwise what's the point of issuing late slips.
Anyway, my question is : Because I'm not being paid to attend morning briefs, do I even have to attend? Do I even have to switch on a computer until 9 am if I don't want to? Can manager really say that someone is late when attending, effectively out of goodwill, because the person is not being paid.
NOTE: in the employment handbook (don't know if that's the same as the contract) it says staff should attend 10 minutes before the shift start time to set up the computers etc.
UK LAW
Thanks
Manager threatens issuing lateness warnings for those not on time. Then I suppose manager will take action for repeated lateness such as giving the sack ... otherwise what's the point of issuing late slips.
Anyway, my question is : Because I'm not being paid to attend morning briefs, do I even have to attend? Do I even have to switch on a computer until 9 am if I don't want to? Can manager really say that someone is late when attending, effectively out of goodwill, because the person is not being paid.
NOTE: in the employment handbook (don't know if that's the same as the contract) it says staff should attend 10 minutes before the shift start time to set up the computers etc.
UK LAW
Thanks
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