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Originally Posted by Peter_
How on earth do you come to that conclusion, the is no need to be in a collar and tie in the type of job that call centre agents do and it shows in the work ethic that most agents have in the workplace.
As for dressing down this is part of the work ethic employed by Virgin Media in every single one of its call centres and each and every centre has excellent results.
So no idea were you get the idea of an attitude problem, or is because we in the Liverpool Centre refused to roll over and let the company extract the urine, they are being sued for this at present by the union and deservedly so.
I am on a public forum extolling the virtues that I pursued in my youth and if anyone takes offence then they have no need to read my words on that subject.
It is part of me and it will always remain in my mind a fond memory of a wonderful couple of weeks over a Christmas and New Year spent in my friends dads pub having a whale of a time many years in my past.
Now if I had gone into more detail then that would be different.
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Even if customers etc cannot see the informal dress, it does change the way people work.
It is well known that if people dress in a business like manner, they also adopt a more business like attitude and act in a more professional way.
The problem with saying that people don't have to read your words, is that the offence caused has already taken place by the time a person has realised it!
There's nothing wrong with a stroll down memory lane, but times and attitudes change along with society. The overt sexism and racism that you have displayed towards Welsh women is no longer tolerated in polite company.
This behaviour could also potentially bring the CWU into disrepute. I strongly suggest that you retract your comments, apologise to anyone who may have been offended and desist from making any more potentially upsetting comments.
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Originally Posted by Digital Fanatic
I'm not comfortable with that, sorry. 
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That's ok