– get it? It's a moment to fix what they consider were the mistakes of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal.
this back of the lorry role is "safety critical"that "none of the roles make any specific reference to there being a lead person responsible for health and safety", as this is something all members of staff have a duty to follow.
keeping the higher-paid role could open up the council to more equal pay claims as refuse collection is a job overwhelmingly performed by men.that the scrapping of the WRCO role will leave some workers having to accept pay cuts of up to £8,000.are "incorrect" and "no-one will lose £8,000 per annum". Their estimate is that the maximum amount anyone could lose would be "just over £6,000".
The union has got to the £8,000 figure by considering somebody who decides to accept a position as a loader once their WRCO role is scrapped - and not take the council's alternative suggestions. They calculated the loss moving from the top of the pay scale for WRCOs - £32,654 - to the bottom of the pay scale for loaders - £24,027.Where you are on the pay scale is known as your spinal point and is usually determined by the number of years you've been doing the job and some additional factors.
It's because of these spinal points that it's unlikely that somebody would move from the top of one pay scale to the bottom of a more junior one, especially when that junior role is in the same sector of services.
Max Winthrop, a member of the Law Society's Employment Law Committee, said: "I'd normally expect the spinal point on the higher grading to be maintained when a lower graded post was offered."Tourist apartments have been identified by many as a major cause of the problem, depriving local residents of accommodation.
Spain is the world's second most popular tourist destination after France, with 94 million foreign visitors in 2024, a 13% rise on the previous year.Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said earlier this year "there are too many Airbnbs and not enough homes", and he promised to prevent the "uncontrolled" expansion of the use of properties for tourism.
Some local governments have also started to act against Airbnb.by the end of 2028.