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Originally Posted by nomadking
The public sector is not exactly known for a desire to work efficiently. The trade unions don't allow it.
Working one less hour a day isn't going dramatically change fatigue levels. It takes whatever time it takes to empty the bins with a set number of people and and set number of collection lorries. No getting around that. You would soon be complaining if they were expected to move faster in emptying the bins or delivering the post.
Love to see the rota where you could cover X hours a days with people working slightly less than X hours a day. Especially without Zero-hour contracts or a massive change to part-time working(ie paid a lot less than full time).
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You obviously don't work in the public sector and for your information, the public sector does quite a bit more than empty bins. Sometimes it's better to keep quiet when you don't understand what's going on so you don't make yourself look daft.