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What would you do ?

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A Strike Breaker is Moonlighting for a courier firm. What shoud I do

Report him to Manager
36
71%
Keep quiet
1
2%
Keep quiet but let him know you know
14
27%
 
Total votes: 51

Pastymuncher
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What would you do ?

Post by Pastymuncher »

There is a Scab in our office delivering packets for a courier company. What do you think I should do about it?, I'm very tempted to shop him.


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DGP1
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Post by DGP1 »

Take photos and videos, record dates and times, get a DNA sample, ensure at least 20 independent witnesses, collect a signed and witnessed statement from the courier firm involved and of course take your DUM by the hand and physically show him whats going on otherwise nothing would get done :sad: :sad: :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: :Sick :confused ;liar :wave :silenced :silenced
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k979aaa
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Re: What would you do ?

Post by k979aaa »

Pastymuncher wrote:There is a Scab in our office delivering packets for a courier company. What do you think I should do about it?, I'm very tempted to shop him.
I would ask if he has disclosed he is working for another delivery company if he is a driver he wil have been asked to disclose work for any employer, When i started we were not allowed to work for the compation for at least a year.? :shock:
Ant Midlands
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Post by Ant Midlands »

I would never dream of grassing on anybody but strike breakers are different lowest of the low. Bubble the bastard.
axeman
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Post by axeman »

'conflict of intrest' that woud be a sackable offence no problem r.m would have the right to dismiss him without any hasle
strangler
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Post by strangler »

Grass him up no question.
simply_the_best
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Post by simply_the_best »

Did you really need to ask :hmmmm , GRASS THE BASTARD :nana
gunners1
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Joined: 28 Jun 2007, 22:25

Post by gunners1 »

doesnt one our top men moonlight for tnt :hmmmm
L Tommo
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Post by L Tommo »

I cant grass... So the only thing i could do is... Ave a word with him EVEN THO I DONT TALK TO strike breakers. But then tell him if he is seen scabbing again, and found to be working elsewhere????


It might be time for his family to book a long holiday and life insurance for him.....


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andy2007
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Need you ask?

Post by andy2007 »

Of course you should grass him! Both to your manager, and his manager at the other company (they probably don't know he's moonlighting either). No doubt about it!

It'll certainly wipe the smirk off his face, when he looses BOTH his jobs.
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