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Employment Law -Contract Question?

I have worked for my employer for several years, though I have never been given a formal contract, so as I understand it my 'implied contract' is based on any documents given during the course of my employment and also the custom and practice of the firm. I have recently been asked to work at a time that not I nor anybody else has ever been asked to work, I understand this to be a breach of my implied contract, so I lodged a complaint, to which I anticipate a less than favourable response. My question is, would my employer be able to force me to sign a new contract which force me to do this?

No, your employer cannot change your hours unless you agree,however if because of current economic climate,they ask all workforce to change hours,then majorirty vote counts.Employment law states that all workers must receive "Contract of employment", coourts will also take into account your "historical" hours worked.contact your nearest citizens advice burueau if you have any problems.

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