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Icy roads, what are my rights at work
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Hey folks, just popping this in here for the OP
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/travel/2017/12/heavy-travel-disruption-as-snow-batters-uk-your-rights
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Motorguy at 10:35am ... SighSo which is it then?
You believe teachers shouldnt really have to travel to work if its a bit frosty because after all some of them might live a few miles from where they teach OR you were making an unsubstantiated statement?
Either way, you're wrong - no matter how many pictures you post to distract from that :rotfl:
I have never said teachers shouldn't have to travel.
The second bit makes no sense.
You may not be good at forming an argument but DAM you're good at travel, dont let ANYONE take that away from you :beer:0 -
many years ago myself and a co worker went to work as home support workers visiting vulnerable clients in the community,it was boxing day and glasgow was enduring a ferocious storm,trees where uprooted,a caravan had blew onto a car,our office had shut for the holidays and being new starts we didn,t know if we should have been at work.During our shift my car was damaged when a gust of wind caught my door and the hinge was damaged.Fast forward to informing our manager when the office reopened...you should not have been at work and YOU are responsible for your own health and safety!.they did pay for car repair.0
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