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Old 27-05-2007, 19:26   #1461
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by nfs6600 View Post
Well we've been told we won't even be allowed to smoke in the car park at work as it's still classed as the workplace Ok then, I guess the only other option of stand in front of the building off the property smoking and make the place look untidy. I see this all the time I go past garlands call centres, about 20 staff at the side of the buildnig smoking away. Makes the place look somewhat amateurish

Edit: Sorry, they are amateurish aint they
Something to bear in mind that came to light recently in our organisation is your employers can state that within paid working hours you do not leave the property (therefore cannot smoke during working hours at all). This does not include lunchtimes because most don't get paid for them anyway.
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