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I thought you'd be happy Spie! more people at home to order your gear!
A work collegue has said if we dont go in we have to take the day of as annual leave.Anyone anyone else in the same situation?
A work collegue has said if we dont go in we have to take the day of as annual leave.Anyone anyone else in the same situation?
Good for me, yesI thought you'd be happy Spie! more people at home to order your gear!
There's no such thing as "bullying" people to come to work.
People should turn up for work, by any means available to them. Unfortunately many don't even bother to try which is indicative of the poor attitude to work of many people in the UK.
I have personally experienced this a few times when a member of staff said it was impossible to get into work only to find that it was actually rather easy and they hadn't really tried at all.
Nobody is off at OcUK today due to the weather. Nobody risked their life - they just left a little earlier.
So you think people should risk their health and saftely and the health and safety of others to get into work?
The fact is, is that many people who live in residential areas and largely unused roads simply can't get there cars round them or , quite rightly, don't want to risk it.
A work collegue has said if we dont go in we have to take the day of as annual leave.Anyone anyone else in the same situation?
Did I say I wanted people to risk their safety? No, I didn't.So you think people should risk their health and saftely and the health and safety of others to get into work?
The fact is, is that many people who live in residential areas and largely unused roads simply can't get there cars round them or , quite rightly, don't want to risk it.
A previous company I worked for gave an annual bonus of £100 at the end of the financial year, if no time other than pre-booked holiday was taken. Ie. No sickness, No staying home due to snow etc.
This encouraged most of the staff to try to make it to work. However if you take pride in your work - this should not be neccessary.
Then walk to a bus or train route and use that instead to get as close as you can to work then walk again, you know like you'd have to if you didn't have a car.
Stay at home.
I wish i could![]()
A previous company I worked for gave an annual bonus of £100 at the end of the financial year, if no time other than pre-booked holiday was taken. Ie. No sickness, No staying home due to snow etc.
This encouraged most of the staff to try to make it to work. However if you take pride in your work - this should not be neccessary.
Did I say I wanted people to risk their safety? No, I didn't.
What I am saying is that a number of people make little or no effort to get into work when weather conditions are bad. They look outside at their drive and give up. That's wrong.
People should get to work by any means possible including - walking, lifts, taxis, buses or trains. A lot of people don't even bother to consider these alternatives.
There is over 2 feet of snow where I live and there are some very steep hills. People park as close as possible to where they live but if that means leaving their cars at the bottom of hills they do so. They then walk the rest of the way. In the morning you see people with snow shovels just in case their cars are stuck. They make an effort and they all get to work.
But if you live in residential area (like me), the nearest bus stop is a 30 minute walk away (probably more like 45mins in this weather). Then i would have to get the bus (assuming they are even running) to a train station. Then get a train (assuming they are running as well). then it would be another 30 - 45 minute walk to work from the train station. So it would probably take me a few hours..and thats if the trains and buses are running..and i would probably end up with a broken ankle.