
Più pulito che ha lavorato segretamente di 17 ore saccheggiate dal Parlamento
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/law/article/cleaner-secretly-worked-17-hour-days-sacked-parliament-7z9cgbldl#:~:text=A%20cleaner%20at%20the%20Houses,laws%20on%20working%20time%20limits.
di SojournerInThisVale
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I kinda feel like (providing no criminal activity) if you get away with something for that long, your employer should either let you get on with it or be the party that gets punished.
The cleaner and mother was accused of “deliberately” failing to inform bosses that she had two jobs — working night shifts at the Palace of Westminster and day shifts at the offices of Deutsche Bank.
So she had 2 separate jobs at 2 different companies so it’s not that either missed that she was working that long at their company.
Am I the only one finiding it amusing that The Times goes out of its way to not mention that the law in question is the EU Working Time Directive?
They’re ragging on a woman for breaking a law that they themselves want rid of.
Ha wait till you find out what so
Health care professionals work!!
I thought they wanted to get rid of the EU Working Time Directive?
Anyone else impressed that she worked 8am to 5pm then 10pm to 6am for 16 years and had an impeccable record? Truly remarkable work ethnic
The fact that there’s not even a hint of respect for a remarkable work ethic, neither from the bankers _or_ parliament (even if it is just the estate managers) speaks volumes.