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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostSexist! JC has already spoken on this matter. You will be the first to report for re-education.
Jeremy Corbyn claims drinks after work are unfair on mothers | The Independent
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Originally posted by chopper View PostAnd, err, Theresa May's ultra hard Brexit vision wont be giving everyone a year off?
I don't see what Corbyn would do to businesses that would make them head to Europe more than May.
Brexit (which everyone knows Corbyn wanted to) is going to have enough impact without idiot Corbyn piling on.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWSS. If there's going to be 12 in a year, why can't we have one a month?
If you make it the end of the month then it's like an extra day off to recover from the payday piss up. I can see that being a vote winner.
Jeremy Corbyn claims drinks after work are unfair on mothers | The Independent
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhilst the four days are quite cute from the perspective of them being each of the UK's saint's days, the actual timing of the days is rather unfortunate.
If you make it the end of the month then it's like an extra day off to recover from the payday piss up. I can see that being a vote winner.
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostThe UK is actually the only country I know where public holidays are included in the annual number of paid holidays. If I were to have 30 days in Scandinavia, for example, then that would be 30 days of my own choosing plus the 13+ public holidays.
and bank holidays
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostVote Corbyn! He'll give businesses even more reasons to relocate to Europe after Brexit, and you can have all year off!
I don't see what Corbyn would do to businesses that would make them head to Europe more than May.
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostVote Corbyn! He won't give you jobs, but he will give you four extra days off!
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostThe UK is actually the only country I know where public holidays are included in the annual number of paid holidays. If I were to have 30 days in Scandinavia, for example, then that would be 30 days of my own choosing plus the 13+ public holidays.
You may think this is nothing but some religious people including Christians are very happy to take to the law if they think they aren't being allowed to have their most important religious days off. However having a quota doesn't mean employers aren't allowed to force you to take days off as holiday if they have an annual shut down.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostPermies might 'gain' 4 extra statutory days, but they will lose company holidays; those employers giving 25 days + 8 bank holidays today, will simply offer 21 days plus bank holidays going forward. The poorer workers, such as shop workers, won't gain anyway as they don't with many of the bank holidays we have today. Just Labour's way to try and buy some votes off the dumb :
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostYes. Too many foreigners. SEnd em all home....
BTW. That 12-month flat rental agreement vs. the 7-day contract notice... that's what you should be worried about, BP. Leave the foreigners to Mrs May.
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What a stupid idea with all the problems UK is currently facing...
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