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My work contract says that my work hours are 38.5 hours per week but there may be times where it is higher. This covers travelling for example - flying to Shanghai is seriously going to eat into your work week! |
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OK you guys obviously know more than someone who experienced it, many thanks for your (office worker) input :p:
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The idea to build our own satellite nagivation system has been scrapped:
https://www.politico.eu/article/uk-s...place-galileo/ Wouldn't it be cheaper to pay to be part of the EU Galileo system? |
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I have worked on Galileo and it was a bitter disappoint to me that the EU cut us off immediately upon the Referendum result. Immediately. It was an impressive technological venture. The only "but" was Blair's ambition to use it for pay-as-you-go road pricing and similar sly purposes. https://publications.parliament.uk/p.../1210/1210.pdf
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The opt out gives employees the right not to work more than 48 hours per week, but it does not enable anyone to opt out of the remaining constraints of the regulations, which can prove extremely problematic for employers.
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Car manufacturers, the music sector, Northern Ireland supermarkets...Brexit's not working out well for them. You'd think it would be working for fishermen who were cited many times by Vote Leave. It would appear not. The Scottish Fishermen's Federation sems to be having lots of Bregrets.
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The fishermen need to stop protesting and just get on with the paperwork! If they don’t disclose what is required at the border, what do they expect?
The bigger companies are fairly confident that they are on top of this. If they are correct, the massive delays expected at the ports this week should not transpire, unless these small operators jam everything up. Government help is available; they should take it and stop whingeing. |
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