UK: Pizza Express staff face reduced hours & managers called on to take 'extra job load'
"Pizza Express staff protest as waiters’ hours cut and managers told to do more", Sarah Butler
Pizza Express is facing a rebellion from employees after announcing a cut to hours for hundreds of waiting staff before 5pm – handing their duties over to restaurant managers.
The changes...will mean a reduction in pay for as many as 400 hourly paid waiting staff in up to 90 of the group’s 360 restaurants while salaried managers will have an added workload for no extra pay.
Currently managers also do not take a share of the service charge paid by customers so workers questioned what would happen to those payments when no waiters were on duty.
The Unite union, which represents some of Pizza Express’s 10,000 workers, said waiting staff in affected restaurants could lose up to five hours work a day – a cut of £260 a week for those at least 23, and on minimum wage and working five days a week...
In a post on the internal staff messaging system, Slice, seen by the Guardian, one manager wrote: “Nobody asked the managers if we wanted to take the extra job load as we already have so much to do, and now they want us to do more with not even asking us if we are OK with it.”...
Pizza Express told staff in official messages seen by the Guardian that the changes to “minimum staffing” rules were intended to “ensure we hit budget”.
“We are resetting how we use our labour system to ensure we always have the right people, in the right place at the right time to hit our budget,” the company said.
Bryan Simpson, the lead organiser at Unite’s hospitality division, said...
“To impose a labour management system which may see thousands of waiters lose hundreds of hours without proper consultation is a moral outrage,”...
A Pizza Express spokesperson said: “Customer habits are always changing, and we have to adapt to that. As part of this we’re tweaking our operational system, so we always have the right number of team members in our restaurants to serve the number of customers dining.
“Across less than a quarter of our restaurants, we are tweaking the shift patterns of a very small number of our team-members on the early-week daytime shift. We will work with our team members to find other shifts, pick up hours at nearby restaurants or for those with fixed patterns, honour their current hours if they’re unable to change these.
“Alongside offering the very best dining experience for our loyal customers, our key focus is ensuring we’re doing right by our nearly 10,000 strong team.”...