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 What do you think about bad apples?
Do you think these scandals represent “A FEW BAD APPLES “ as President Bush says or do you think that business people in general are corrupt (or do you think that business corrupts good people)?...


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i mean the return address on the letter is it on the top left corner on on the bottom, or on the right top corner.

WHERE???...


 The resturaunt I'm working at is falling apart and I'm getting screwed. What can I do about it?
It is a corporate resturaunt and I'm looking for the corporate number now. (I have the store number written on my hand) Is there anything else I can do say.. they dont do a thing for me? Is ...


 I need advice?
i start playin for my company softball team next week and i have tattoos all up my arm. shld i keep them covered or let em ...


 This is certainly unfair. Wouldn't you agree?
I work in electronics manufacturing. Myself and others in the manufacturing dept get paid around £5.70/hr, do a min. of 37.5 hours per week and any over that we get paid at our normal hourly rate, ...


 Do you think the automakers should be allowed to fail?
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 WHY dO oTHER cOMPANIES tHINk: yAHOO IS a pUPPET cORPORATION ?

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"I Never Write" like this.

Well: Check: I Am Always The One : Telling Others: To Start a Sentence With A Capital.

You Can Check For Y...


 What turns you off about Walmart?
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 Is it only Bank of America that routinely blows off their customers?
When I email about a discrepency in account balances, BOA seems to routinely blow off every complaint. They keep replying with a form letter stating that their numbers are correct, the over-balance ...


 Why does it seem that Target and Walmart hire mostly minorities and disadvantaged people?
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 How can british gas justify putting prices up 71% in a year?
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 Should I go to this job interview? I am having fun here and it looks cold and nasty outside?
I ask myself do I need this job? besides I will never get it, who wants a big fat pig like me working for them?...


 As a tesco share holder i was utterly disgusted to find that tesco was giving away free bottles of water......
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 Anyone ever heard of a store employee getting so frustrated with a customer that they beat them up?
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 Disgruntled co-worker (mid 30's) walked down the hall yesterday with a blue higlighter marking up the wall, do
I tell someone?

This man has worked at our large company for 9 years now and has grown increasingly disgruntled. He has pulled things off in a more tactful humorous way before.

I...


 What is the most unfortulate name for an employee you have heard of?
What is the most unfortunate name and job title combination you have heard of?

I once heard of a doctor called Dr Butcher, and a banker called Mr W Anchor. has anyone come across anyone ...


 What is the largest bank in the world?
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 Do people really follow the codes of ethics in business?
It seems that the only way to be successful in business is to be sneaky. I have heard a lot of shady things business men had done just to become successful. Is there really a code of ethics in ...


 How do I get rid of pesky telemarketers without a real phone number?
they been calling to my house two to tree times a day for the last three years!!! trying to sell me medication and I can't report them because they use fake phone numbers like 123 or 11 they ...


 What are the steps to starting a toothpaste company?
I already have the product...I need licensing info, packaging company info......



Kerry
Can I change an employee's contract after they have been employed for over 10 years?
I have an employee that I have employed for over 10 years who has been on fixed hours, can I change the contract to make it flexible hours.
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I am the employer and definately want this change to happen. I thought that there was a law that said if you have worked fixed hours for a certain number of years, whether or not you have a contract you have rights with regard to contract change. I didnt think it was that easy to change it. It wont be willingly changed by the employee so can I impliment without their consent? Or what do I do if they refuse?
                     
 




Feeling Mutual
You must have a mutual agreement between you and the employee.


Velouria
Only if they sign the new contract.


Angela C
new contracts can be negotiated at any time.


tracy_jane1970
To change a contract both parties have to agree to the change and a new contract should be signed.
The best thing to do is to call them in for a discussion, explain the situation including why you want to change the contract and what benefits it will have for both parties.
(If they do not agree to a contract change you can only dismiss them if you can prove that you can no longer employ them at the same hours as before)


joveesasha
Its your company..you can do it...make sure you're doing it because it will help your business stay open down the road. Bring your employee in and explain the change and reasons if they do not like it they can find another job...Your original contract should say you have the right to change. Remember a contract is only as good as the two parties behind it. If you need this change and the employee has been with you so long there should be no problem accepting it, their either with you in support of the company's ups and downs or their out for themselves. This conversation will tell you allot about your employee.
Now, if you need this employee because they're key to the business put together a vestment offer for the next 5 years where they see the benefit of working with you today and you will reward them down the road, give them additional responsibility, or a bonus in 18 months...the idea is if you need them to work with you...be creative...if they see a few offers and decline them have them sign a document saying they decline them,,then fire them,,,built a file just in case they come back at you negatively. This is nothing but a chess game....


emmaline brown
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You will have to meet with the employee and any others you need authorization from to discuss the new contract before having them sign it. Yes, you can do this.


Luke Warnes
As the question is asked I don't see any problems, you make their contract (with their consent) flexible working and they continue to work the same hours because that's what they want to work (if that's what they want)! IOW, new contract, but no change whatsoever.

As already stated, the contract is between the company and the employee - it needs both parties to agree to a change.


momof3 soon to be granof1
yes you can we had ours changed twice when I was at work however has to be done by working with them and why you are changing things ect.


Rob K
Contact your local Labour Relations Agency and go see them first. They will be able to advise you on employee rights.


Copper
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Yes you can as long as the employee agrees to the new contract.

What will you do if they don't want the contract to change?


Waino
best surely to discuss it with them...but you can not reduce wages...so my advice don't try...there is a business advantage for you here...why else would you do it...so what advantage would your employee gain?
also they do not have to agree to your changes...maybe bear that in mind.....avoid spin...to make it look better, you will be sussed..........why do l suspect its already an issue??????

l would advise against doing this.......you have not thought this through.


Kimberly C
Whether you can change an employee's contract all depends upon your relationship with them. Are you the owner of the company? Has the change been approved by the upper-most person in the company with authority to do so?

If the answer is yes...then you do have the right to change the employee's contract. Of course, if they're a valuable employee, you'll want to think long and hard about the changes and whether you think they'll receive them favorably or not. I'd also have a little wiggle room in the new contract for some compromise and negotiation. It always makes people feel better when they feel they have a say about their destiny rather than having it dictated to them.

If this is a win-win for both of you...then, go for it! If not, consider how badly you want this change and whether it's worth losing this person or having them become disenchanted with their job.

Good Luck!
The Coach


Crissie
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i would have thought so, but to be on the safe side best ask ur supervisor. if you are the main boss then i dont see why not


Bob the Boat
Of course you can, hopefully on an amicable agreement.
Re-print it and sign, and all is well.
I have changed employees hours after a personal chat to see if everyone is happy.
No problem.


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