New subsurface trains
Dave Newt wrote:
John Rowland wrote:
In the real world you know your place of work when you choose where
to live and vice versa. If your company has a habit of finishing
your shift all over the city, you would normally be on paid time
until you get back to your normal place of work (but not back to
your house).
My last three jobs have all had a clause in the contract stating "Your
normal place of work is X. However, the employer is based on sites X,
Y and Z and your normal place of work may be reallocated to sites Y
or Z", so I don't have much sympathy for that argument.
But Y and Z are really near to X. Imagine if you had to work at A or B!
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