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  • System
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    *Looks at J*
    boom chicka wah wah!
  • System
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    How did that go Gem??? :lol:
  • System
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    Hey Gem, How ya doin?
  • System
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    X5wrangler wrote:
    new age hippy

    Malci in the sky with diamonds - it does have a certain ring to it...

    He's probably spending his holiday receiving instructions from his other half.

    DIY and Malcolm? He crashes the forum everytime he plugs the kettle in!
  • System
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    Gem7321 wrote:
    *Looks at J*
    boom chicka wah wah!

    Nice
  • System
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    After nearly three years of employment, a contract with terms and conditions landed on my desk this morning, with a (written) demand that I sign it.
    Of course, I decided to read it first (note- I plan on resigning next Wednesday, but I still don't think anyone knows this).

    One of the clauses states that the company has the right to search my private property (including private vehicle) at any time when they are on company premesis, and that failure to comply could result in my dismissal.

    Is this really a standard clause? My car, backpack and wallet is subject to random inspection by my boss and I have no right to complain?

    There's also a clause that bans me from praying on company premises.

    Thankfully there's no training agreement, so if they think they're getting the AAT fees off me they've got another think coming.

  • System
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    They sound quite an odd company - no wonder you're planning to resign.

    I have heard about clauses about company's reserving the right to search employees private property in the past - but praying on company premises - well I am sure I can say, with absolute certainty, that is one for the history books! What do you do if your religion demands prayer?

    Kind regards
    Steve
  • System
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    Hi
  • System
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    peugeot wrote:
    I have searched employees private property with absolute certainty

    Steve!
  • System
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    I bet that's after he had his initiation with us! We did say it might have some lasting effects.... :roll:

    EDIT : Its just gone 8am and I've started already, I need therapy. :cry:
  • System
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    It just shows that you can teach an old dog!

    :lol:

    Is that why Peugeot is a SuperSeller on Ebay? Lots of juicy bargains!
  • System
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    I have heard about clauses about company's reserving the right to search employees private property in the past - but praying on company premises - well I am sure I can say, with absolute certainty, that is one for the history books! What do you do if your religion demands prayer?

    I wouldn't mind the searching clause as much if it had something about ensuring you're not carrying drugs/stolen goods/otherwise illegal items. But it says that this does not imply suspicion, so they're saying it wouldn't be harassment if they insisted on checking my backpack every single day? (they're not, but its the point of the thing)

    But the prayer one actually states that no employee is allowed to conduct any religious or political activities on company premises, and goes on to say that this includes campaiging, praying, etc. Or complaining if someone introduces poorly thought out legislation. If Brown gets into power, do you think he'll make an offence of Glorifying the Battle of Culloden?

    If your religion demands prayer then it has no place in the company. The MD makes no concessions towards anyone's religion. (Except for himself as an individual- its a Do As I Say, Not As I Do thing)

    There's another clause that states I may not take any time off between 15th Dec and 7th Jan, and that this includes working on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years' Day.

    Of course, that's contradicted by another clause that states I must take the entire week including Christmas Day as holiday.
  • System
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    If your religion demands prayer then it has no place in the company.

    Really? Is that your belief?
  • System
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    Really? Is that your belief?

    No, its a statement of company policy.
  • System
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    Surely that is against one of the 'isms'?
  • System
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    So what are all the Buddies up to this weekend?

    8)
  • System
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    Getting ready to go on holiday!! :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
  • System
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    I'm studying :cry: and watching the GP :lol:
  • System
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    spending lots of money on my credit cards on new clothes as i emptied my suitcases etc, from moving back home, into a bag for charity the other day! i now have about 6 tops left! :?
  • System
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    I'm doing nothing - and I can't wait!

    :lol:
  • System
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    Well its St Georges Day next weekend, which means its time to get my armour out of the loft and into battle-ready condition. This involves two pairs of pliers, some spare split steel washers, WD40, armour polish and a hundred feet of leather thonging.

    Now, does anyone know where I can find a dragon to slay?

    (Note: in case you don't know, leather thonging is actually a material, effectively a kind of chord made from thin strips of leather, and nowhere near as dodgy as it sounds. Its used to lace pieces of armour together, or to your padded arming jacket.)
  • System
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    GJP104 wrote:
    Well its St Georges Day next weekend, which means its time to get my leather thong.

    I'd pay to see that!

    :oops:

  • System
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    Helen i have to say youre getting very good at the mix and match quote thing! :lol:
  • System
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    It's all to do with a very vivid imagination...

    :wink:
  • System
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    And we know where our imagination gets us somethimes, I'm so glad people aren't really telepathic. :lol:
  • System
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    GJP104 wrote:
    One of the clauses states that the company has the right to search my private property (including private vehicle) at any time when they are on company premesis, and that failure to comply could result in my dismissal.

    There's also a clause that bans me from praying on company premises.

    I think you'll find that the first is fairly common and has been around for years. As for the second, well I can understand why such a clause would be introduced and companies are allowed to discriminate on religious grounds if a) the point can be proven and b) the rules were made clear to you at the beginning. There is some case law available on the net to show examples of these.

    If only one religion was banned that could be classed as unfair discrimination but if all are banned then that's an overrdiding company policy and not aimed at any particular group or sect. We all know that religion is very divisive and can create tensions not wanted in the workplace hence the existence of such a policy. It's not so much religious intolerance as more keeping the peace in a workplace environment where our minds should be on the work we are being paid for. Similarly, many companies also ban politics since that's another hot potato.

    If your religion dictates you must pray then you'd have just to try and find a compromise with the employer but as far as I know, they don't have to agree.

    Robert
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    X5wrangler wrote:
    And we know where our imagination gets us somethimes, I'm so glad people aren't really telepathic. :lol:
    Wouldn't it focus the mind, though!

    You would certainly never daydream or let your fantasies run away with you.

    I would never have seen J in his shorts, nor Graham in his thong - or even Robert smiling!

    :wink:
  • System
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    I like day dreaming and I like fantasising (please can we have spell check Malcolm, my spelling is pretty awful, it will be a sad day when I can't escape from reality!!!! :roll:
  • System
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    Shall we do a list of 'wants' for the Forum?

    Maybe Malcolm will pick up on our thought waves, from afar.

    Hastings is afar isn't it?

    :roll:
  • System
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    My "want" is spell check please.

    Malcolm doesn't want to be picking up on my thoughts right now and if Hastings is as Robert says, then maybe there is a smog type blanket around it stopping all thoughts from getting through? :cry:
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