Lloyds contractors have to take the 2 weeks over Christmas off...been communicated out today/tomorrow.
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Not got to me yet - was just told this morning our SIT testing starts on the 19th which is bound to be a mess - be nice to leave the permies with the cr@p to sort out over Xmas!!Originally posted by lloydscontractor View PostLloyds contractors have to take the 2 weeks over Christmas off...been communicated out today/tomorrow.Comment
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Hey, is this across the company or just in specific areas? Do you have further details?Originally posted by lloydscontractor View PostLloyds contractors have to take the 2 weeks over Christmas off...been communicated out today/tomorrow.Comment
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They bring these things on themselves.Originally posted by SneakySimon View PostNot got to me yet - was just told this morning our SIT testing starts on the 19th which is bound to be a mess - be nice to leave the permies with the cr@p to sort out over Xmas!!Comment
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I'm not sure...definitely Group IT though.Originally posted by bluedrop View PostHey, is this across the company or just in specific areas? Do you have further details?Comment
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heard it today to - EAD herePoliticians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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isn't the LBG rate cut only for renewals. I am due for renewal beginning March, hope they don't screw me over with a rate cut on top of the enforced leave!!!Originally posted by BillHicksRIP View PostLBG. 10% rate cut from Jan 1st and enforced holiday from 19th Dec to 4th Jan.Comment
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I heard it last week in my dept at RBS. I'm getting an exemption (though I'd rather take the leave!)"His fame rested on solid personal achievements...."Comment
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