(28 Aug 2022, 6:12 pm)Adrian wrote I agree. The vast majority of Mon-Fri business operations don't operate on a bank holiday, and they tend to run on a skeleton staffing, if at all.So, put the Bank Holiday in the working week but not mandate drivers to work them? Forward allocators will love you!
If the service needs to be provided, then they shouldn't be relying on volunteers. It should be a normal working day, with the bank holiday rolled up into leave entitlement, like a lot of other industries do.
Blue light services are often cited as the example of those that work around the clock, but really the list is far greater than that; power generation, water, telecoms, broadcast, IT & network engineers, retail & hospitality, and even the security industry. They all likely want the day/night off, but you can't have a complete shutdown of the country every bank holiday or weekend.
It's not about forcing anyone to do anything, but as a service provider, you need to meet the needs of those who want to use the service.
RE: Bank Holiday