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Do I Have To Change My Hours?

I have recently been TUPE’d. My title was Cleaning Manager, and I worked day 9am-4:30pm. My new employers are insisting that I change my hours of work from 12-7:30pm. As I have a family I am reluctant to do this. Also I do not feel as though I am now a Cleaning Manager as a colleague at a different site has taken over the running of the site at which I was the Manager and is now my Manager. I was under the impression under TUPE that my new employers could not change my terms and conditions in this way. Please advise…

Lisa

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Making A Difference

I teach in Adult Education but after 17 years I need to change. I would still like a job that makes a difference to people’s lives and don’t mind a post with some training /presentation. But not full time teaching. I’m thinking of the voluntary/charity sector. Any suggestions? I can use basic IT but I’m not too good with data bases and spread sheets etc. which all jobs seem to require. I’d love to do an IT course but I am so overloaded with work.

Jean

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Featured editorial – Aug 08

Editorial press coverage for Jobsite in August…

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Jobsite’s BeMyInterviewer nominated for two top industry innovation awards

BeMyInterviewer.co.uk, the interactive video-based website from Jobsite, which lets jobseekers practise for interviews with some of the UK’s leading bosses, has been shortlisted for two prestigious industry innovation awards at this year’s PR Week Industry Awards, and the Association of Online Publishing (AOP) Awards. Here is the press coverage it received…

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