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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
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.
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If that had ever happened then it would have been changed sharpish, but it did not and the company stood by its decision and it is part of the Virgin Media tenet.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
This behaviour could also potentially bring the CWU into disrepute.
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I am writing as a private individual on a public forum and I am not an officer of any union so what I post is down to me as an individual so that is a spurious and rather stupid remark.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
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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Are you now trying to act as judge and jury on this forum if so I kind of think that the team will take a very dim view of your posts or are you going to try and censor other threads as well as this forum does not require a Forum Host.
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Now as this is now getting way off topic lets get back to the actual subject matter.
As I have said a few times on here I rather doubt that the Albert Dock will actual reach its closure date of the end of April, as you only have to go on Facebook to see how many people are leaving even today.
Some are going to Knowsley but many are going eleswhere as Liverpool is lucky to have many vacancies at this time and many companies went on site head hunting.
I should be starting my own new position on Monday and the business I am going to is less than half the distance I did to get to Liverpool city centre, plus we actually get yearly wage rises unlike at Virgin Media.
I just want everything to work out for as many of my ex colleagues as possible, I include myself in this comment.