I'm looking for some advice if possible.
I currently work for a firm delivering vehicles on the back of a 3.5t van. Since starting (Over 5 months ago), I haven't received a contract, or statement of employment particulars. I'm working for the company on a zero-hours basis.
I have been struggling to keep up with the pressure and workload, and most days exceed 12 hours. I haven't opted out of the 48 hour working week. The average week consists of 58+ hours.
From finishing one day at 8pm, I can be expected to start work at 3/4am the following, which means that usually I'm physically exhausted and spend most of my day trying to keep awake (Not the best thing to hear from someone who drives for a living!!).
I don't get chance to take breaks throughout the day, as the delivery schedules are too tight, and I wouldn't stand a chance of getting all of my jobs done. Therefore, I'm either driving, or loading/unloading a vehicle.
I explain over and over to the boss that I'm struggling to stay awake, yet he still insists on piling up the work, and getting as much work out of me as he can. All he's concerned about is the vehicle and revenue.
I don't get a say in what jobs I'm assigned, I don't get the choice of whether or not I wish to complete certain deliveries. He just assumes that I'll do it, without asking me beforehand.
My van doesn't have a tachograph fitted, as I don't have a trailer, and accordingly don't legally require one. If it did have a tachograph fitted, he wouldn't be able to get anywhere near the work he's getting out of me now.
Where do I stand? I've continually said that I can't do the work assigned, and that it's getting to a point where I'm literally falling asleep at the wheel. My concentration levels throughout the day are non-existent due to the constant working without breaks.
Do I have a legal right to refuse jobs if I don't feel fit to drive? Or a legal right to stop working after 48 hours? Any advice on the matter would be appreciated.
Cheers.
I currently work for a firm delivering vehicles on the back of a 3.5t van. Since starting (Over 5 months ago), I haven't received a contract, or statement of employment particulars. I'm working for the company on a zero-hours basis.
I have been struggling to keep up with the pressure and workload, and most days exceed 12 hours. I haven't opted out of the 48 hour working week. The average week consists of 58+ hours.
From finishing one day at 8pm, I can be expected to start work at 3/4am the following, which means that usually I'm physically exhausted and spend most of my day trying to keep awake (Not the best thing to hear from someone who drives for a living!!).
I don't get chance to take breaks throughout the day, as the delivery schedules are too tight, and I wouldn't stand a chance of getting all of my jobs done. Therefore, I'm either driving, or loading/unloading a vehicle.
I explain over and over to the boss that I'm struggling to stay awake, yet he still insists on piling up the work, and getting as much work out of me as he can. All he's concerned about is the vehicle and revenue.
I don't get a say in what jobs I'm assigned, I don't get the choice of whether or not I wish to complete certain deliveries. He just assumes that I'll do it, without asking me beforehand.
My van doesn't have a tachograph fitted, as I don't have a trailer, and accordingly don't legally require one. If it did have a tachograph fitted, he wouldn't be able to get anywhere near the work he's getting out of me now.
Where do I stand? I've continually said that I can't do the work assigned, and that it's getting to a point where I'm literally falling asleep at the wheel. My concentration levels throughout the day are non-existent due to the constant working without breaks.
Do I have a legal right to refuse jobs if I don't feel fit to drive? Or a legal right to stop working after 48 hours? Any advice on the matter would be appreciated.
Cheers.
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