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Same with the opt out. What is even the point of such an "employee protection" measure if you can simply be asked (forced, let's be realistic) to sign away the "right" as a condition of employment? A day off in lieu, or perhaps even an afternoon off and a couple of beers, was about as good as it got for compensation for weeks of overtime.
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Oooo. I've got loadsamoney. I'll buy another suit and a pen. Hardly enjoying your money is it?Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
I take it you've never been to Canary Wharf's shopping mall then? They don't have Hugo Boss, Mont Blanc and similar outlets for nobody to spend money in.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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It’s Parker rather than BICOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostOooo. I've got loadsamoney. I'll buy another suit and a pen. Hardly enjoying your money is it?Comment
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You kept your job tooOriginally posted by mattster View PostSame with the opt out. What is even the point of such an "employee protection" measure if you can simply be asked (forced, let's be realistic) to sign away the "right" as a condition of employment? A day off in lieu, or perhaps even an afternoon off and a couple of beers, was about as good as it got for compensation for weeks of overtime.Comment
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Easy way to fix it, signing the opt out results in overtime payments 1.5 times weekdays and 2-3 times for weekends and Bank holidays.Originally posted by mattster View Post
Same with the opt out. What is even the point of such an "employee protection" measure if you can simply be asked (forced, let's be realistic) to sign away the "right" as a condition of employment? A day off in lieu, or perhaps even an afternoon off and a couple of beers, was about as good as it got for compensation for weeks of overtime.
Once the employer has to pay they work out how to do without!Comment
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FTFYOriginally posted by vetran View PostEasy way to fix it, signing the opt out results in overtime payments 1.5 times weekdays and 2-3 times for weekends and Bank holidays. Once the employer has to pay they work out how to outsource the job
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It is in their materialist world.Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
Oooo. I've got loadsamoney. I'll buy another suit and a pen. Hardly enjoying your money is it?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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I know someone who is ex-goldmans and is now a British Gas engineer. He says he is much happier and his family life is much better even with a 70% pay cut!Former IPSE member
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