Do you reckon it could be worse Col? If so, how?And people think things will be different with Labour and Starmer.![]()
Do you reckon it could be worse Col? If so, how?And people think things will be different with Labour and Starmer.![]()
She's a horrible nasty piece of work.Badenoch has also been accused of misleading parliament over the Canada trade talks. Plus, she's been accused of lying about engaging “extensively” with LGBT groups when she hadn't even met them. I know who I believe in the PO row.
Do you reckon it could be worse Col? If so, how?
Woke or gammon everyone is both depending on the subject.More WOKE
hows that trident thing goingThink it all started when people voted Boris johnson in as PM. The country has never been the same since. Looking forwards to the Tories self destructing. Ruined this once great country.
When Labour get in, they'll be in thrall to the unions. We could have regular strikes in every sector. Civil servants are already demanding four day weeks for the same money, lazy ****ers
I’m reliably informed civil servants don’t do anything so might as well let them do a four day week which presumably won’t cut their overall hours. Four day weeks should be encouraged in businesses where it’s viable.
If an employee is allowed to do 4 days, it can mean they’re not valued by a company and will first to be made redundant when times are bad.
Don't knowhows that trident thing going
I’m sure we’ve done this before but if they’re doing the same hours and same volume of work then who cares? Obviously it’s not viable for every job but if your output is just as good doing 4x10 as 5x8 then crack on IMO.
It depends what they do, and whether it's a strictly 8 hour role. Some workers do more than their contractual hours often. Nurses, for example. It's good for the organisation and good for their promotion hopes. And for cerebral jobs, output would not be such high quality in the last 2 hours of a 10 hour day. Better to be fresher doing 8 hours.
The thought of civil servants pretending to do 10 hour days at home is irritating in the extreme, since we pay their salaries
Woke or gammon everyone is both depending on the subject.
I’m reliably informed civil servants don’t do anything so might as well let them do a four day week which presumably won’t cut their overall hours. Four day weeks should be encouraged in businesses where it’s viable.
I did say it’s not appropriate for every role. Would you not be fresher off the back of a three day weekend or only working two days at a time with one less commute per week? If someone is that lazy they’re probably sacking off most of Friday anyway.
fast enough for you your lordship