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Honestly, jfman, this point about bureaucracy and how it drags down industry are plain to see. You don’t have to be doing it yourself to see how EU bureaucracy impacts businesses negatively unless you are walking around with eyes closed. ---------- Post added at 11:04 ---------- Previous post was at 10:51 ---------- Quote:
Another example - where manual workers signed up for emergency call-outs (for example, to clear snow on the roads) led to all sorts of problems with the additional hours worked on those days and nights, and also the costs involved compared with before. We managed to find ways of making this work after a lot of work, but this effort would not have been necessary had it not been for these regulations, which many employers still find an encumbrance. ---------- Post added at 11:06 ---------- Previous post was at 11:04 ---------- Quote:
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Much like your climate change denial approach - there’s been an ice age more than once it can’t possibly be human - how do you explain the many successful companies that operate within the parameters of the EU, often steamrollering their British counterparts in the global markets? Failed by Government(s) perhaps? ---------- Post added at 16:56 ---------- Previous post was at 15:12 ---------- Quote:
If that’s the kind of exploitative working practice the EU directive prevents then I wholeheartedly support it. ---------- Post added at 17:02 ---------- Previous post was at 16:56 ---------- Quote:
Life outside the EU sounds like a South Sudan sweat shop more than sunlit uplands. |
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You really are a piece of work, OB. I hadn’t fully comprehended your hatred of this country, it’s people and it’s history until tonight. I genuinely thought your support for Brexit was some deluded fantasy about a genuinely “Great” Britain. But it wasn’t. You’d just pawn the lot off, raze it to the ground of some venture capitalists could offshore slightly more profits we’d never see again all the while living standards and working conditions go through the floor. |
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If I am required to report to a location stipulated by my employer, as part of my contract of employment, and remain there for eight hours, so its no longer my own time and I am no longer free to choose where to go and who to spend time with, then I am at work and my employer must pay for my time and then has the luxury of giving me tasks to perform. Great if they want to tell me I can sleep on the job but that’s their choice, not mine. |
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No one has explained the benefits of the Working Time Directive to me better than Old Boy has done here! :D
If he's looking for a job, I'm sure Rejoiners would be keen to have him pontificate on other "unnecessary" EU red tape. |
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Having done many many night shifts, no sleeping was done. As Chris succinctly stated Quote:
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I can’t believe it took CCHQ 5 days to come up with that reply.
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