I work for a utility, driving to customers houses all day, from my house, and back home at the end of the day, my hours are 8-4 M-F, and the long standing company stance has been they want us on site at first house at 8, no matter where that is, could be in your street, or 35miles away, and leaving the last job at 4 to then drive home again. Unlike someone with fixed workplace, one day my travel in my own time could be 5mins, the next day 65mins. Likewise returning home.
Following the recent ECJ ruling for such employees with no fixed office, that driving to the first job and back from the last IS now work, some guys have started leaving the house at 8am, and leaving last job to be pulling up at home at 4pm.
We are tracked on van trackers and our tablets, and management are kicking off about the times people are starting and finishing.
We had yet another meeting today with regional managers, where the company reiterated its stance with an email from HR stating that this ECJ ruling is not UK law yet, so as far as they are concerned, it means nothing for now to us, it applies only to the case that was heard and only sets a president, and its business as usual.
Until the UK changes its law, and the company reviews its policy and instructs us otherwise, we are still wanted on site at 8am.
Can anyone advise further on this??
Once the ECJ made that ruling, how/when will it apply to us??
Thanks.
Following the recent ECJ ruling for such employees with no fixed office, that driving to the first job and back from the last IS now work, some guys have started leaving the house at 8am, and leaving last job to be pulling up at home at 4pm.
We are tracked on van trackers and our tablets, and management are kicking off about the times people are starting and finishing.
We had yet another meeting today with regional managers, where the company reiterated its stance with an email from HR stating that this ECJ ruling is not UK law yet, so as far as they are concerned, it means nothing for now to us, it applies only to the case that was heard and only sets a president, and its business as usual.
Until the UK changes its law, and the company reviews its policy and instructs us otherwise, we are still wanted on site at 8am.
Can anyone advise further on this??
Once the ECJ made that ruling, how/when will it apply to us??
Thanks.
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