only people i'd heard of doing this were some disabled folk for example Quadraplegics so they didn't need to try using a key to enter house . Why an employee would agree is a beyond me .Mind you lots of stuff people do these days confuses the **** out of me .
To keep their job or improve thier chances of keeping thier job possibly? We know how workplaces often force things upon workers with the threat of being replaced.
What ch'all up to the weekend then bruddahs? Sea dip this evening, big high tide right at five and it's fookin' cold and windy so bought some neoprene socks in case i stand on any rocks and **** my freezing feet up. Some Rum/Malt on the beach after then home for some tea. Got eighteen holes tomorrow late morning, but playing with some random bloke I don't know who plays off too many so that might be ether enjoyable or an ordeal. Will light the chimnea on Saturday evening and sit out back with some beers, then gardening and **** Sunday. All good. It's not work, which is a mega +++++++++++++
Not much @Chief I'm Going out to a place called trap kitchen in Balham a bit later, She's heard its good and Yeh i guess thats where I'm going today. https://www.instagram.com/trapkitchen/?igshid=138xrlpeyfb9k Just up tho so i ain't in no rush to go, gonna grab some weed for the weekend 1st. Then head off in a bit I reckon, currently raining down sleet here
Lol got up to make a coffee and the sleet was banging on the kitchen window, go the other side of the house and open the curtains to show her and wake her arse up and nothing that side, not a drip, went to check the back again and still sleeting out the back. Wierd
You say that but the lowest paid workers would be the ones you'd try this **** on 1st no? They have less options, and the company can just replace anyone not willing rather easily. For example :
2020... https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/feb/13/british-gas-owner-centrica-suffers-849m-loss 2021... https://www.theguardian.com/busines...nings are a fraction,to 6.9 million last year.
Massive write downs of other assets in their empire by the looks of it, as opposed to operating losses of the British gas element. It has a distinct whiff of **** around it for me.
I'm guessing like many companies, they keep all the income in one company and ply all the outgoings in another, normally the service arm. So they can say they made no profit, but that's only if no one delves into the other little pot. Much like all these Homecare contracts they sell, if it's still called that.