Hi all, hope you can offer some of the usual sage adviceon this one!
Ive got a friend who is working in the construction trade and just recetly heard of something that doesnt sound right. Lets say for arguments sake he is based in birmingham - his house is there, the company office who he work for is there etc.
For the past 4 years he has been sent to sites all over the uk - sometimes with 6 hours of round trip driving in one day - and hasnt been paid for a penny of that driving time. His employer is saying he has no 'normal' place of work (eg, he doesnt 'work' in their offices) that his place of work varies from day to day so they do not have to pay him travel as he should be getting himself to the site (meaning, if they have a customer in say, newcastle, his place of work on that day will be newcastle). They provide the vehicle and pay for the fuel though. He is a full time employee - PAYE - and not contract. Im not sure if he is salaried or hourly.
so my poor mate is driving sometimes 3 hours to get to a job, working on site for 8 hours, then driving 3 hours back home and only being paid for 8 hours instead of 14.
to add insult to injury, the company now want him to drive down to the south of cornwall on a monday morning (unpaid till on site) and then stayin a b&b all week (they have paid accomodation) and drive back on a friday night (unpaid). They have said he cannot claim expenses other then the fuel - so no night time meals or entertiainment - but have offered him £10 a day sustinence (i think thats what he said) payment to cover entertainment and any food throughout the day - which seems like a bit of a mickey take as that will buy him a sarnie for lunch and a hamburder for tea. Its not like he can nip home and cook up some dinner tbh.
his employer is very 'take it or leave it' and know they can push my friend around as he is a bit of ap ushover sometimes. they have said if he doesnt like it hes free to resign.
Can anyone here offer some advice on what to do and what the legalities are in this area?
many thanks
Ive got a friend who is working in the construction trade and just recetly heard of something that doesnt sound right. Lets say for arguments sake he is based in birmingham - his house is there, the company office who he work for is there etc.
For the past 4 years he has been sent to sites all over the uk - sometimes with 6 hours of round trip driving in one day - and hasnt been paid for a penny of that driving time. His employer is saying he has no 'normal' place of work (eg, he doesnt 'work' in their offices) that his place of work varies from day to day so they do not have to pay him travel as he should be getting himself to the site (meaning, if they have a customer in say, newcastle, his place of work on that day will be newcastle). They provide the vehicle and pay for the fuel though. He is a full time employee - PAYE - and not contract. Im not sure if he is salaried or hourly.
so my poor mate is driving sometimes 3 hours to get to a job, working on site for 8 hours, then driving 3 hours back home and only being paid for 8 hours instead of 14.
to add insult to injury, the company now want him to drive down to the south of cornwall on a monday morning (unpaid till on site) and then stayin a b&b all week (they have paid accomodation) and drive back on a friday night (unpaid). They have said he cannot claim expenses other then the fuel - so no night time meals or entertiainment - but have offered him £10 a day sustinence (i think thats what he said) payment to cover entertainment and any food throughout the day - which seems like a bit of a mickey take as that will buy him a sarnie for lunch and a hamburder for tea. Its not like he can nip home and cook up some dinner tbh.
his employer is very 'take it or leave it' and know they can push my friend around as he is a bit of ap ushover sometimes. they have said if he doesnt like it hes free to resign.
Can anyone here offer some advice on what to do and what the legalities are in this area?
many thanks
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