Hi,
So I’m an IT Contractor providing 2nd/3rd line support at a company for 40hrs per week during normal daytime working hours only.
The Company has asked me if I would like to join them as a permanent full-time employee. As part of my contract, I’m required to provide a period of 7 days on-call support from home between 5.30pm in the evening through to 8.30am the following day. I need to be by a company-provided mobile phone and a company-provided computer and respond within 10 minutes of a call coming in regardless of the time of day or night or whether the call is received of a weekend day or Bank Holiday.
Their terms are that if I receive support call between those hours, I will be paid £25 for the first hour of support service and £15 per hour thereon if the call drags on. However, if no support calls are made to me, I receive nothing.
So I have to be at home, out-of-hours, with no option to participate in recreational activities with no recompense.
Is this lawful?
So I’m an IT Contractor providing 2nd/3rd line support at a company for 40hrs per week during normal daytime working hours only.
The Company has asked me if I would like to join them as a permanent full-time employee. As part of my contract, I’m required to provide a period of 7 days on-call support from home between 5.30pm in the evening through to 8.30am the following day. I need to be by a company-provided mobile phone and a company-provided computer and respond within 10 minutes of a call coming in regardless of the time of day or night or whether the call is received of a weekend day or Bank Holiday.
Their terms are that if I receive support call between those hours, I will be paid £25 for the first hour of support service and £15 per hour thereon if the call drags on. However, if no support calls are made to me, I receive nothing.
So I have to be at home, out-of-hours, with no option to participate in recreational activities with no recompense.
Is this lawful?
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