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Not sure today's announcement about WFH is going to make much difference as most companies seemed to ignore the return to the office request anyway.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View PostNot sure today's announcement about WFH is going to make much difference as most companies seemed to ignore the return to the office request anyway.
It is a sham just to give the impression they are doing something, working conditions are controlled by each employer anyway and I believe in the background there is a coordinated approach not to let employees get used to this wfh.
Conflicting mixed information, spouted out loud and proud seems the policy of todays politics. The actual agenda is pushed silently in the background.Comment
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Just saw a job advert for Adobe (non-IT). It was posted 1 day ago and has 800+ applications already.Last edited by sira; 22 September 2020, 14:24.Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostI hear from my friend at Lloyd’s (yes my one friend) that 100% of the people that Lloydes converted to perms from contractors (pre Covid) have now been let go,
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I know of two people at Lloyds who converted from contract to perm and who are still there.Comment
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my policy has become to put the information upfront, legally allowed to work in the UK, available immediately. 55k+OT for remote role with reasonable expectations on site (2-3days/week max) or 75k+OT for central london with on-site policy.
most of them say they are not looking to pay that.
So I hit them with the GDPR request to delete all my personal held information and a confirmation request.
life is too short to become another corporate stooge and a wagecuck, even 55k in London is low by many standards.Comment
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Originally posted by Paralytic View PostWell he's wrong (if he does exist, as you have previous of inventing "friends" in a poor attempt to validate your trolling).
I know of two people at Lloyds who converted from contract to perm and who are still there.
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Originally posted by sira View PostJust saw a job advert for Adode (non-IT). It was posted 1 day ago and has 800+ applications already.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhat you need is a bot to submit 800 dummy applications to put everyone else off.Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostWhy would a large organisation do that?Comment
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