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  • Adverse weather charter for employees

    Created: 16/11/2018
    News/Events Category: General News


    The Scottish Government has just launched a Severe Weather Fair Work Charter which sets out some guiding principles to support employers and workers to plan for and manage the impact of severe weather.

    This Charter has been developed jointly by the Scottish Government and the Scottish Trades Union Congress (STUC), providing a set of guiding principles to support employers and workers to plan for and manage the impact of severe weather.

    It is neither mandatory nor prescriptive; rather, it promotes fair working practices and encourages shared responsibility and mutual respect between workers and employers in developing their response.

     

    To read more please visit the Scottish Government's website.




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