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Old 04-09-2016, 05:33   #65
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Re: Obese people and smokers to be refused surgery (now in review)

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Originally Posted by S_james View Post
Yes you get obese by being calorie positive, eating more calories than you burn. No illness creates fat from nothing and makes you obese.
Lol you be talking outta you posterior pal.
Just another troll!
Genetics (may not be an illness but proven) thats 1
Other health issues that have a knock-on effect that in turn leads to weight gain.
Need I go on?
EVERYONE has the right to treatment EVERYONE!

But, (here it is, that caveat of a but) if someone refuses afer initial treatment to improve their health, cut down/stop smoking, added exercise, eat healthier then in certain curcumstances trearment could be restricted, but not stopped. You cant sentence someone to death because they are a smoker or overweight.

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Originally Posted by S_james View Post
You lose a worker for whatever reason you replace them, why hasn't your company sought the services of a temp? What kind of company increases demand on a colleague at a time of loss? This does not make sense.
Not as clear cut as you may think (sorry to jump in on your conversation with another)
I work for a small company who a year ago employed 8 people on the shop floor & 4 in the office. We have lost 2 from the floor & 1 from the office.
Our workload has increased by about 10-15% over the last 12 months, this extra work has been spread out over the remaining staff. Whilst 1 of the jobs could have been covered by agency the other 2 couldnt. Its not as easy as you seem to think it is.
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