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Old 05-11-2022, 21:50   #134
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Re: [Updated] Elon Musk $44 Billion Twitter deal back on

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
I think it depends on the employee and the role. I’ve seen people supervised by security and escorted from site, ensuring they do not access the network, no doubt their accounts would also have been immediately suspended, when made redundant/ fired.

And others have access whilst on garden leave right up until the day they officially leave.
I'm that unlucky one that gets to work up until his last day, it's happened to me three out of four times when redundant now.

I applied and got voluntary redundancy back in May, I was accepted and could have gone the same day I was informed, but told them I wanted to work another two weeks to finish off the report I was working on (I had already told the customer that was my plan). The manager sent me comments on the report on the Friday afternoon which was my last day, he thought I was going to respond to them then, yea right!

In contrast, some people were sent off site immediately.
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