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Employer want me to attend meeting outside hours

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  • It really it is not difficult to do something so simple as a meeting

    But it is difficult. People cannot get there. People have children to look after. People have lives outside of work.
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • But it is difficult. People cannot get there. People have children to look after. People have lives outside of work.



    In life we have problems and occasional issues that all have a resolution to correct them, Before I get jumped on here I am not on about anything medical but things alike the topic of this post.
  • In life we have problems and occasional issues that all have a resolution to correct them, Before I get jumped on here I am not on about anything medical but things alike the topic of this post.

    The resolution is to do meetings during work time.
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • pinpin
    pinpin Posts: 527 Forumite
    Employers tend to think that your whole LIFE is WORK! That You live soley to please them and help make them rich, lol
  • tomtontom
    tomtontom Posts: 7,929 Forumite
    pinpin wrote: »
    Employers tend to think that your whole LIFE is WORK! That You live soley to please them and help make them rich, lol

    With respect pinpin, when were you last in employment? It seems an odd statement from someone with little first hand experience of employment.
  • The resolution is to do meetings during work time.
    A truly inspiring leader will fill a hall with loyal followers who will be silent or clap and cheer at appropriate points. They will turn up, without requiring pay, at any time their leader is minded to address them.

    You don't find many British managers who could fill the boots of the charismatic great North Korean leaders. Most of the the British managers who attempt to emulate them have quite small wellies in comparison.
  • pinpin
    pinpin Posts: 527 Forumite
    tomtontom wrote: »
    With respect pinpin, when were you last in employment? It seems an odd statement from someone with little first hand experience of employment.

    lol, I have lots of 'first hand experience of employment'!:rotfl:
  • A truly inspiring leader will fill a hall with loyal followers who will be silent or clap and cheer at appropriate points. They will turn up, without requiring pay, at any time their leader is minded to address them.

    You don't find many British managers who could fill the boots of the charismatic great North Korean leaders. Most of the the British managers who attempt to emulate them have quite small wellies in comparison.

    hahaahahahahaa
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • tomtontom wrote: »
    With respect pinpin, when were you last in employment? It seems an odd statement from someone with little first hand experience of employment.

    I agree with pinpin and I have worked in various jobs!
  • Tell him to go do one. Keep us updated on his reaction!

    I don't need to be rude by refusing to attend a meeting outside of contracted hours on a day off or unsociable hours like 10pm at night. I just do not attend.
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