(13 Dec 2018, 6:28 am)RobinHood Historically different companies with different T&C.
Northumbria drivers don't have paid meal breaks, so their basic hourly rate is higher too.
Durham County still have a significant number of drivers who do get paid meal breaks, although since around 2016 new drivers to that part of the company don't get them.
(13 Dec 2018, 2:54 pm)cbma06 I wasn’t there, I was told by someone else, otherwise I would of asked a few questions, I thought it was a it weird as well , I know in the past that services can be registered after the commencing date under certain circumstances. Just have to wait and see if the strike goes ahead, just I thought I might put it here just I case anybody else has heard anything.
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(13 Dec 2018, 6:28 am)RobinHood Historically different companies with different T&C.
Northumbria drivers don't have paid meal breaks, so their basic hourly rate is higher too.
Durham County still have a significant number of drivers who do get paid meal breaks, although since around 2016 new drivers to that part of the company don't get them.
(13 Dec 2018, 2:54 pm)cbma06 I wasn’t there, I was told by someone else, otherwise I would of asked a few questions, I thought it was a it weird as well , I know in the past that services can be registered after the commencing date under certain circumstances. Just have to wait and see if the strike goes ahead, just I thought I might put it here just I case anybody else has heard anything.
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