Post subject: Re: Free Work Day - Wednesday 29 February
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 4:18 pm
sanjunien
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Joined: Mar 28 2010 Posts: 5506 Location: Albi, France
littlerich wrote:I wonder if his boss is a hard working small businessman who has loyal employees.
Disgusting isn't it?
Jesus wept.
the owners of the company (a golf course) I worked with for 15 years are dutch and they are both multi millionaires and people are just items that can be replaced at their whim - they are big businessmen in holland with a big staff turnover - it seems that workers are considered the lowest of the low
my present company is owned by a youngish couple with three and a half (i'm the half) employees - they are trying to make a go of it and everyone is trying to help them make a success of it - good luck to them and thank you for giving me opportunity to work.
Post subject: Re: Free Work Day - Wednesday 29 February
Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2012 11:54 pm
BaldRick
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I don't particularly like my job right now( I have been there 18 years) . But as the firm is struggling a bit people have to help out where they can . Either that or face the harsh reality that they could be unemployed soon . Much better in my opinion to try keep the ship afloat . They have helped me through some tough times . It is only fair that I should do something to repay them .
Post subject: Re: Free Work Day - Wednesday 29 February
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:14 am
Ferocious Aardvark
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cod'ead wrote:Congratulations to all on calendar-monthly salaries, I hope your employers are truly appreciative of you giving your labour free, gratis and for nothing on 29 February. Obviously this doesn't affect those on lunar-monthly salaries or those paid weekly/fortnightly.
I wonder if we'll have a statement at PMQs congratulating the workers of this country for doing their bit in these hard times?
There would be a point to this thread if those agreeing calendar monthly pay contracts with their employers had been unaware at the time that every 4 years there's a leap year, but I think for the majority, it won't come as a shock.
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Post subject: Re: Free Work Day - Wednesday 29 February
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:42 am
McLaren_Field
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Ferocious Aardvark wrote:There would be a point to this thread if those agreeing calendar monthly pay contracts with their employers had been unaware at the time that every 4 years there's a leap year, but I think for the majority, it won't come as a shock.
There would be no argument if the 29th Feb fell on a weekend.
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Post subject: Re: Free Work Day - Wednesday 29 February
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:19 pm
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Dave Lister wrote:What are people's thoughts on employers allowing compassionate leave then?
I believe that it's an individual thing, I also think it's yet another straw man
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