BP to scrap paid rest breaks and most bank holiday bonuses for forecourt staff

BP is scrapping paid rest breaks and most bank holiday bonuses for its 5,400 petrol forecourt staff in a bid to offset rising living costs. The company has announced that it will be changing the benefits of its employees in February as part of its efforts to meet the Living Wage Foundation's fair pay scheme.

Under the new regime, hourly pay for affected workers will rise by 6.7% to Β£13.45, in line with the annually set minimum wage. However, this increase is expected to be largely offset by the removal of paid rest breaks and bank holiday premiums. According to calculations, an eight-hour shift without a break would see take-home pay decrease by at least 6.25%.

The move has been met with frustration from some workers, who claim that BP is trying to frame the announced increase in hourly pay as a new benefit rather than a replacement for lost breaks and bonuses. The company's decision has also raised concerns about employee rights and compensation.

As one source put it, "They were committed to implementing this increase every year since they signed up, but now they're framing it as a new benefit without offering any compensation or incentive to consent". This criticism is echoed by the TUC general secretary Paul Nowak, who says that workers are still feeling the effects of 14 years of Tory government and that BP's decision is "the worst possible time" for such a move.

The Living Wage Foundation's fair pay scheme aims to set a minimum wage that meets living costs. However, some employers have been using this as an excuse to cut paid breaks and other employee benefits in recent years.
 
So I just read about BP making all their petrol forecourt staff give up paid rest breaks and most bank holiday bonuses... πŸ€• What's going on here? It seems like they're just trying to offset rising living costs by reducing employee benefits. I mean, I get it, companies need to adapt, but this is really harsh.

I'm surprised the hourly pay increase isn't enough to cover for what they're taking away. I'd be mad if I was in their shoes. It's like, you give us a 6.7% raise, but then take away our breaks and bonuses? That's not fair, right? πŸ˜’

The thing is, some people are saying that this decision is a classic case of employers using the 'Living Wage' scheme as an excuse to cut costs. Which, honestly, I don't think is entirely true... I mean, we all want workers to be paid enough to live on, but it's also not okay for companies to just take away benefits like that.

It's got me thinking, though - how do you balance the need to pay living wages with the need to keep costs down? It feels like a bit of a no-win situation... πŸ€”
 
Just got the news about BP scrapping rest breaks and most bank holiday bonuses πŸ˜’... I mean, I know they're trying to keep up with rising living costs, but come on! πŸ’Έ It's like they're taking a step back for us workers instead of forward. 🚫 And honestly, Β£13.45 an hour doesn't sound like a lot when you consider how much more we need to live comfortably these days... it feels like they're just slapping a Band-Aid on the problem. πŸ€•
 
Ugh, πŸ˜’ just heard about BP scrapping rest breaks πŸ›‹οΈ for its staff. I mean, come on! πŸ‘Ž They're just trying to sneak one over on us, aren't they? 😏 6.7% might seem like a lot, but if you're working long hours without breaks, it's not exactly a great deal πŸ€‘. And the fact that they're framing this as a new benefit instead of a replacement for lost benefits is just shady πŸ€₯. I'm with Paul Nowak πŸ‘Š on this one, 14 years of Tory gov is already taking a toll on workers, no need to make it worse πŸ’”. What's next? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg what a total letdown for those bp workers 🀯 they're literally just getting a 6.7% pay rise but losing their break times and holiday pay like what's the point of that? πŸ€‘ it's not like they were expecting a 6.7% raise and just being happy with that πŸ˜’ the tuc guy is spot on too, it's all about exploiting workers while the living costs keep rising πŸ’Έ gotta feel for them
 
Ugh, I'm so done with companies trying to pass off taking away worker benefits as a 'good thing' 🀯. Like, if you're gonna reduce my break time from 30 minutes to 0 hours, don't try to spin it as a 6.7% pay increase πŸ’Έ. That's just basic math, BP! And honestly, I'm low-key glad the Living Wage Foundation is pushing for better pay, but at least some employers are still trying to game the system by cutting breaks and calling it a 'new benefit'. It's just so disingenuous πŸ™„.
 
πŸ€”πŸ’Έ BP is like taking a few coins from your pocket just to give you one new coin back πŸ€‘... it's not really fair 😐. They're trying to say that increasing hourly pay is the only change, but it's actually a break (get it?) and bank holiday bonuses getting taken away πŸ€•. I feel bad for the workers who are gonna be stuck working 8 hours without a break πŸ‘‹... their take-home pay will just be like Β£13.45 out of Β£15 πŸ’Έ. It's not cool, BP 😐. They should be paying more to make up for it, not less πŸ€‘.
 
I'm worried about these petrol forecourt staff... they're already doin' physically demanding jobs & it sounds like BP's tryin' to squeeze every last penny outta 'em πŸ€‘. Losin' paid rest breaks is a big deal, especially for workers who are on the front lines, soakin' up spills and whatnot all day πŸ’§. It's just not right that they're gettin' a 6.7% pay rise but it's not gonna make up for the fact that they're not gettin' breaks anymore 🀯. It feels like BP's tryin' to frame this as some kinda benefit, but really it's just a way of reducin' costs βš–οΈ. TUC is right, these workers are still feelin' the effects of the government's policies... 14 years is a long time & it's not fair that they're gettin' hit with another crunch πŸ’Έ. Can't BP see how this is affectin' people's lives? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” so bp is trying to save cash by taking away rest breaks and bank holiday bonuses πŸš«πŸ’Έ but they're still gonna give employees a tiny pay rise lol 6.7% might not even cover the cost of living let alone a decent night's sleep 😴
 
im so done w bp rn 🀯 theyre tryin to save a buck by gettin rid of paid rest breaks & bank holiday bonuses lol what's the point of givin ur employees a 6.7% pay raise if its just gonna be cancelled out by takin away things that matter? πŸ˜’ i mean, i get it, livin costs r high but thats no excuse to screw over ur workers like dis. btw, tuc general sec paul nowak said sumthin real about bp tryna frame this increase as a new benefit w/o offerin any kinda compensation πŸ€‘
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here. BP's trying to spin the whole thing by saying they're just 'improving' their employees' pay, but I call BS. They're basically taking away our hard-earned rest breaks and bank holiday bonuses, then passing off this paltry 6.7% pay rise as some kind of victory πŸ€‘. Meanwhile, the real cost is being felt by workers who are already struggling to make ends meet. It's like they expect us to be all smiles and thank-yous when we're getting a pittance less for our time off. And what really gets me is that this is happening at the worst possible time – workers are still reeling from years of Tory austerity, and now BP's just cashing in on their desperation πŸ€‘πŸ’Έ
 
I'm super bummed about BP's decision πŸ€•. I mean, think about it - they're basically just cutting away at their employees' hard-earned time off and bonuses πŸ•°οΈπŸ’Έ. It's not like a simple 6.7% pay rise is gonna make up for losing those breaks and perks, you know? And can we even blame them for trying to offset rising living costs? πŸ€” It's tough out there.

But the thing that really gets me is when they're framing this as some kind of 'new benefit' instead of what it actually is - a replacement for lost rights πŸ˜’. Like, yeah, the pay rise might be a good thing, but it's not exactly a silver lining when you're losing your breaks and bonuses πŸ’”.

I think we need to start having more conversations about worker rights and compensation 🀝. We can't just blame employees for being upset - they have every right to advocate for themselves πŸ’ͺ. And maybe instead of finding ways to 'offset' living costs, employers could be focusing on how they can actually support their workers in the long run πŸ’•?
 
I'm not sure about BP's decision on this one... I get why they're trying to offset rising living costs, but cutting rest breaks is a big deal for workers who need that time to recharge. It's like they're saying, 'Hey, we'll give you a raise, but you have to take it out of your pocket.' πŸ€”

I'm also worried about the impact on employee rights and compensation. 14 years of Tory government has already taken a toll on workers' wages, so this move feels like just another nail in the coffin. And what's up with framing the pay increase as a new benefit instead of acknowledging that it's actually taking away from their break time? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

It's good that BP is trying to meet the Living Wage Foundation's fair pay scheme, but they need to think about how this affects their employees' quality of life. Can't we find a way to balance business needs with worker benefits without having to cut corners like this? πŸ’Έ
 
man... bp is really stepping up the game of making their employees feel like machines πŸ€– think they're being smart by increasing pay but basically taking away rest time, which is a huge part of work-life balance. its like they wanna make sure u get paid decent but still make u work urself to death 🚧. and honestly, ppl r right 2 say its the worst possible time 4 this kinda move, after 14 yrs of tory gov, workers should b feelin some love not just a slap in the face πŸ’Έ
 
man, i'm so frustrated with bp doing this 🀯 they're basically taking away the little breaks our parents gave us when we started working and just telling us it's a new benefit lol no one falls for that πŸ˜‚ seriously though, 14 yrs of tory gov is already eating into workers' pay & benefits, now bp is trying to take even more away from them πŸ€• what's next? not paying christmas bonuses at all? πŸŽ„πŸ’Έ
 
just heard about bp scrapping rest breaks lol... think it's crazy how companies try to spin things they gotta do with rising costs tho πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. workers need a break from the grind, literally! i get that living costs are up, but this is just another reason to push for better comp and benefits. can't we find a way to make sure ppl get paid fairly without sacrificing their sanity? πŸ’ΈπŸ˜“
 
I feel so bad for those 5,400 petrol forecourt staff at BP πŸ€• They're gonna lose their paid rest breaks and bank holiday bonuses, but they'll get a slightly bigger hourly pay... that's like getting a smaller slice of pizza when everyone else is still hungry πŸ• It just doesn't seem fair. And I don't blame them for feeling frustrated - it's like BP is trying to trick them into thinking the higher pay is a new benefit instead of replacing what they're losing πŸ™„ The Living Wage Foundation wants employers to make sure workers can afford to live, but it seems like some are just using that as an excuse to cut corners πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I wish there was a better way for BP to balance their books without messing with people's hard-earned time off πŸ’Έ
 
can u believe bp is basically taking away our breaks & bank holiday cash just to offset rising living costs? 🀯 they're making it sound like it's a "benefit" now, but really it's just them screwing us over πŸ˜’

i mean, i get that the hourly pay increase is nice and all, but Β£13.45 isn't even close to covering the cost of living in this country. and what about our mental health? taking away our breaks can literally make you more stressed & anxious πŸ€•

the tuc is right, this is a really bad time for workers like us who are still feeling the effects of years of austerity & low pay πŸ’Έ it's just another example of big corps looking out for themselves at our expense πŸ‘Ž
 
omg u can imagine how hard it must be 4 those petrol forecourt staff rn?! 😩 bp's decision seems so harsh, like, yeah the hourly pay increase is a good thing, but what about the rest breaks & bank holidays?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ they're basically getting taken away from them. its like bp's all "hey we care bout u employees" but no... they're just tryin 2 cut costs. πŸ˜’
 
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