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Re: Dealing with Employee Theft
can anyone help me. i just want to see if i can help my daughter she was asked on her shift to do an interview she wasn't sure why…
Re: Can I Leave the Premises on my Lunch Break?
Bouncer - Your Question:If I am locked in a building at night do my brakes have to be paid as I can not leave…
Re: Dangers of Dust in the Workplace
I’m a police officer and they are renovating the pct bathrooms. Dust is everywhere. The whole building itself is dirty and…
Re: Can I Leave the Premises on my Lunch Break?
If I am locked in a building at night do my brakes have to be paid as I can not leave my place of work
Re: Kitchen Workplace Safety
Likemindedfool - Your Question:I have just started working in a kitchen in a Hospice. I was aware before I took the job that one of the…
Re: Can I Leave the Premises on my Lunch Break?
Jme8985 - Your Question:Can an employer lock an employee in a building over night and then refuse to let them…
Re: Risk Assessment in the Workplace
USPS has low ceilings in LLV trucks. Now they want us to get inside and place packages on shelves I have to wonder if proper…
Re: Kitchen Workplace Safety
I have just started working in a kitchen in a Hospice. I was aware before I took the job that one of the staff worked on her own over…
Re: Can I Leave the Premises on my Lunch Break?
Can an employer lock an employee in a building over night and then refuse to let them out for their unpaid…
Re: Can I Leave the Premises on my Lunch Break?
Adzrobinz - Your Question:Hi, I didn't get a break and I work in a fullers managed pub. Can I take that time…