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Job redundancy or reduced hours?


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19 minutes ago, JohnfromUK said:

Can't help myself - I was brought up to be sensible and use my common sense.  An attitude that has served me reasonably well for approaching 70 years now!  🤣

Yes me too, we would never make it as politicians..............:w00t:

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19 hours ago, Bigbob said:

A lot of the older tradesmen at my work took reduced hours either took a friday or a monday off to get a long weekend , The greedy ones took the monday so they could work Saturday till noon on overtime 

I nearly said that the other day, companies will ask for reduced hours, then say they need overtime working!!

1 hour ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, I always think it would be good to see a replacement Employee when someone retires like it happened when i started working in 1965, 

Your having a laugh aren't you? Companies can't wait for someone to retire before they recruit,  who trains the new person to do the job?

Large companies will always be taking on new staff, some get promoted,  some leave, it's just the way things go. 

My company is taking on hundreds off new apprentices every year.

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