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  • UNITE Collective Grievance: Charlie Nunn - Drop the Compressed Hours Pilot!

  • Please note that UNITE's grievance is now closed to further signatures and we will shortly be submitting it to LBG.

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  • We the undersigned oppose in the strongest terms LBG's recent initiative to undertake a review of employees working compressed hours in P&P and Consumer Lending and to potentially move them onto a working pattern of seven hours a day. We also oppose this pilot becoming wider policy across LBG. 

    This review is not only unneccessary, but is also a step backwards from LBG's stated aim of creating a modern, inclusive and flexible workplace with work-life balance and gender equality at its heart.

    It unfairly impacts women, parents and carers - many of whom are looking at now having to reduce their hours due to their personal or caring commitments and take a pay cut in the middle of a cost of living crisis. The consequence of this will be increased in-work poverty and a greater gender pay and pension gap. Furthermore, many colleagues who work flexible or compressed hours to support a healthy work-life balance stand to lose out considerably. 

    We call on the bank to recognise that this poorly thought-out review does not have the support of employees, is out of step with modern working practices, and to withdraw it immediately.

  • Our collective strength can get this pilot overturned. Join Unite here: https://join.unitetheunion.org/join 

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  • Please be aware that Lloyds Banking Group has informed Unite that it will hear one grievance per employee on the hybrid working and/or compressed hours pilot. This means that you cannot sign the collective grievance on compressed hours if you intend to pursue an individual grievance over your personal circumstances. If you are a Unite member and wish to talk to a Unite rep over raising an individual grievance, or you want further information, then please e-mail LBG.Support@unitetheunion.org. 

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