Re: Reform UK's chronicles
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Originally Posted by Chris
Sounds Scottish.
That said, arguing that people who could effectively work from home shouldn’t be allowed to do so just because you couldn’t, is a bit churlish.
I could work from the office at my church but it would cost my employer money as the space would need heated and lit just for me to be there. It’s the same issue on a grander scale for large employers. There are costs associated with having people in an office. If they’re happier and at least as productive working from home, and the employer is saving money on facilities maintenance, everybody wins.
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That's not what i said.
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Originally Posted by Russ
Thank you.
So you have zero basis for asserting…
Funnily enough i manage it and have done for 5 years. Once my shift is over i leave my work laptop in another room.
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Actually i spent 25 years of my working life on call so i know what it's like not to be able to have a home life, callout was not optional
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