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Post by johnofgwent on Mar 17, 2024 15:25:10 GMT
Yep sit in a nice warm office and get paid £125k per annum. And then get £4.6 million for so called PTSD....Yet . medics the fire fighters and police who attended and are more deserving get sweet FA and have to carry on regardless. If the councils can afford to pay some idiots at £125k have no case to ask for extra funds. I bet she will still be on an index lincked pesion that we ALL have to finance.. Don't forget the ADHD she says she supposedly a ''disability'' , a financially viable one Amazing all these 'fragile' people in 'big' money public sector jobs who can't hack it Yeah Disability discrimination legislation means I have to make 'such reasonable adjustments' as I can. Meaning if I have an office downstairs and I can arrange it so your job can be done downstairs, it is legally adequate that I rearrange things to let you work downstairs. In reality i've yet to meet an able bodied employee who objected to moving offices to accommodate needs of less mobile co workers. I do NOT have to shell out for a disabled lift especially if as a company we deal with all F2F stuff with customers in a downstairs room
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Post by sandypine on Mar 17, 2024 15:31:25 GMT
Don't forget the ADHD she says she supposedly a ''disability'' , a financially viable one Amazing all these 'fragile' people in 'big' money public sector jobs who can't hack it Yeah Disability discrimination legislation means I have to make 'such reasonable adjustments' as I can. Meaning if I have an office downstairs and I can arrange it so your job can be done downstairs, it is legally adequate that I rearrange things to let you work downstairs. In reality i've yet to meet an able bodied employee who objected to moving offices to accommodate needs of less mobile co workers. I do NOT have to shell out for a disabled lift especially if as a company we deal with all F2F stuff with customers in a downstairs room Indeed we had a chap as a labourer who had been in a Jap POW camp and been caught stealing eggs with some pretty brutal treatment after it. He could not lift heavy loads but all the other labourers were more than willing to muck in and take the strain to accommodate his disabilities largely because he wanted to work and would sometimes over exert himself to his cost. We all made allowances, we did not need legislation to make it happen. Nowadays there appears to be professional disabled people going around finding fault with everything and closing people down where they can.
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