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I appear to have been "required" to order myself a work Blackberry?! I didn't think I was *that* important but apparently my boss is concerned about not being able to contact me during the Olympics madhouse! :D

A spot of advice for you. Even Blackberry's have off buttons. :D

Another word of advice senior managers do not understand people using the off button!

Oh that's not going to be a problem, he doesn't mind me having a life away from work, it's actually quite a nice gesture because he's been worried about me using my personal phone while he's travelling (which he has been and will be doing a lot of) he knows I won't be on-call 24 hours a day! 8-)

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Spreadie wrote:
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My employer has forbidden me from attending an anti-monarchy protest. Boo.


Have you been specifically banned from attending the protest, or just not had the day off authorised?

Specifically forbidden.

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My employer has forbidden me from attending an anti-monarchy protest. Boo.


Not knowing who your employer is, of course, but are they even allowed to do that? Isn't this still a free country? :?:

They are, sadly. My employer is, ironically, the Crown.

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So you're upset that your employer won't give you the day off to protest about your employer?
How odd.

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So you're upset that your employer won't give you the day off to protest about your employer?
How odd.

What's odd about it? Just because the UK taxpayer pays my salary, doesn't mean I have to like our system of government

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I was being a little sarcastic.
When we had the strikes about the public sector worker things a few months back, we weren't given the day off.
Your employer is absolutely within their rights not to approve your day off so you can say 'boo' about them.
Of course, you're quite entitled to use a sick day, book a holiday or come to some arrangement in order not to be in work that day. Or just don't turn up. Your choice.
But it can't be that surprising that your employer won't give you the day so you can protest about the selfsame employer? No?

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ProfessorF wrote:
I was being a little sarcastic.
When we had the strikes about the public sector worker things a few months back, we weren't given the day off.
Your employer is absolutely within their rights not to approve your day off so you can say 'boo' about them.
Of course, you're quite entitled to use a sick day, book a holiday or come to some arrangement in order not to be in work that day. Or just don't turn up. Your choice.
But it can't be that surprising that your employer won't give you the day so you can protest about the selfsame employer? No?

You mis-understand, I wasn't asking for the day off as in "I'm not coming in", I would have used annual leave for that, what they have done is said that I am forbidden from attending. Should I attend anyway, even on my own time and in my capacity as a private citizen, I could be subject to disciplinary procedures.

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Does anyone remember: "Nanny Annie F**king F*nny Condom 64"?

We were 9-10 at the time and found it hilarious.

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Been reading the Metro this morning I see :D.


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Been reading the Metro this morning I see :D.


Read it every day apart from weekends. Got to have something to do on 3 trains I have to get.

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That's old news!

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I wonder how many people currently choke to death at home, and how many will be saved by this wonderful invention. It can't come soon enough. :)


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