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Originally Posted by papa smurf
He's underneath it now
When i worked for VM all our meetings started with a quiz and there was always food .at xmas there was silly jumpers /hats /tinsel/a raffle,we also had meetings at various pubs, i think some people must have worked at some pretty crap places or they just have a rod up their arse about 1950s rules.
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Was that during the Lockdown?
I worked for Jones Cable, BCM, Encom, and contracted with a number of other Cable Companies - we often had work meetings in pubs, but we weren’t in the middle of a Pandemic then, so your proposition lacks both substance, accuracy, and relevance…
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
If Starmer can have a beer with colleagues on his break, I don’t see why the PM shouldn’t choose to indulge in a quiz during his break.
To my knowledge, participating in an online quiz was not against the Covid rules. Are you scraping the barrel,or what?
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So that’ll be a "No, it wasn’t work related", then…
Pretty sure the Laws and Regulations that were promulgated and passed by Johnson didn’t have a paragraph stating -
9 C (3) ii
If you’re on a break, ignore all previous references to only undertaking essential work-related activities
With that rationale, you’ve not only scraped the barrel, you’ve gone through the bottom of the barrel, and dug so deep you’ve come out in the Pacific Ocean south of New Zealand…