I manage a team in a large multinational here in Ireland. Great employer with a good attitude to employees, pretty successful and they look after their staff which is 2 sides to the same coin. We've never had need of a union here.
Historically, for at least 8 years, we have worked shiftwork and been compensated pretty well for it. There have been some changes to the hours and payment in that time but nothing too major.
The nature of the work we are doing is about to change and the need for shift work will slowly disappear over the coming 2-3 years. Anyone that has been working shift has effectively worked 2 weeks out of 6 on unsocial hours and has been paid 15% extra on top of their base salary for the inconvenience.
People have come to depend on this extra source of income.
Anyone got any suggestions or experience on what and how employees should expect to be compensated for this loss in earnings?
Historically, for at least 8 years, we have worked shiftwork and been compensated pretty well for it. There have been some changes to the hours and payment in that time but nothing too major.
The nature of the work we are doing is about to change and the need for shift work will slowly disappear over the coming 2-3 years. Anyone that has been working shift has effectively worked 2 weeks out of 6 on unsocial hours and has been paid 15% extra on top of their base salary for the inconvenience.
People have come to depend on this extra source of income.
Anyone got any suggestions or experience on what and how employees should expect to be compensated for this loss in earnings?