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What hours do you expect someone to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 5142126" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>Have a chat with him. He might have some problems outside of work which you could help to resolve. This would build your relationship with him and in the long run he'll become a better work colleague for you. As for hours worked during slack times we always say as long as the work is done then we are not fussed on the work times as long as we know in advance. Even during busy times we now tend to down sticks at 10pm and then back in again for 7.30am. I'd rather them do that for a straight 6 weeks during harvest than doing silly hours sporadically and getting tired and complacent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 5142126, member: 49382"] Have a chat with him. He might have some problems outside of work which you could help to resolve. This would build your relationship with him and in the long run he'll become a better work colleague for you. As for hours worked during slack times we always say as long as the work is done then we are not fussed on the work times as long as we know in advance. Even during busy times we now tend to down sticks at 10pm and then back in again for 7.30am. I'd rather them do that for a straight 6 weeks during harvest than doing silly hours sporadically and getting tired and complacent. [/QUOTE]
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