I feel a bit of give and take works best in a workplace unless people totally are taking advantage. We have a coffee dock at work with coffee/tea available troughout the day free of charge. We can go at any time for a takeaway coffee and bring it back to our desks.
We work hard and if overtime (unpaid) is required we will do it and if the odd weekend is needed to be covered (unpaid) we will do it so free tea/coffee is a perk that is good value for money to the employers in my opinion
the afternoon break for me is just to get away from the computer for ten minutes and get a quick bite because I am starving at around four.
Don't let them away with this. You are paying for their service through your subs. Get on to the union official (not your local union rep), and if that doesn't help, escalate upwards within the union. Get a few colleagues behind you for extra effect.The union is useless, I have tried to get their assistance and this and other matters but they just useless,
, I agree about if I had said I was private sector and not public I probably would not have had the crazies above, its terrible to be reluctant to tell people what I work at such prejudice.
I hope when IMF/ECB force Ireland to take the knife to civil service salaries that you will still enjoy your light refreshment in the afternoon.
Bottom line - the subject of tea breaks is so trivial and juvenile for anyone who works or has worked in the private sector where 2 daily tea breaks and long lunch breaks simply don't exist. I hope when IMF/ECB force Ireland to take the knife to civil service salaries that you will still enjoy your light refreshment in the afternoon.
That's what you call "pushing the boat out"! a ten minute break is unreasonable and I can see why your manager wants to stamp it out.. 10 mins could easily become 15 for some people.
Bottom line - the subject of tea breaks is so trivial and juvenile for anyone who works or has worked in the private sector where 2 daily tea breaks and long lunch breaks simply don't exist.
Maybe I am not making myself clear here, I work a nine hour day and get a 45 min break in total, if I want to take a two hour break I have to work up that time as in work an extra hour and half, quit sarcasm just looking for information, I working in private company before civil service for over 15 years and know there is something wrong in this, please if you want to vent you bitterness go to another thread I just want facts, not your nastiness.
Bottom line - the subject of tea breaks is so trivial and juvenile for anyone who works or has worked in the private sector where 2 daily tea breaks and long lunch breaks simply don't exist.
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