As usual the headlines designed to get everyone frothing at the mouth. She complained about having to have the door open during winter which dropped the temperature below the legal minimum in the shop so they reduced her hours and then fired her. The real headline should be worker wins £20,000 after being fired for complaining about illegal work practices.
Minimum-Geologist-58 on
“In June this year, Whipped cafe closed and the parent company WL Retail went into liquidation.”
So she’ll actually get a couple of grand from the taxpayer.
limeflavoured on
As usual the headline tells about 10% of the story in order to be clickbait.
NoRecipe3350 on
Whats the point of even working for a living? There should be some way to standardise payouts to be proportionate to the average workers salary. I mean I literally worked jobs where I was a hairs breath a way from developing lifelong MSK issues and quit voluntarily for my health.
Trip on a pavement and want to sue the council- then you are getting a payment cap of £500.
SunSimilar9988 on
In late 90s, northern Canada, dead of winter, our furnace broke.
Temperature dropped to 8 and management would not let us put on jackets, so we stood there shivering while customers made their purchases, laughing at our misfortune, saying g good, it builds character.
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As usual the headlines designed to get everyone frothing at the mouth. She complained about having to have the door open during winter which dropped the temperature below the legal minimum in the shop so they reduced her hours and then fired her. The real headline should be worker wins £20,000 after being fired for complaining about illegal work practices.
“In June this year, Whipped cafe closed and the parent company WL Retail went into liquidation.”
So she’ll actually get a couple of grand from the taxpayer.
As usual the headline tells about 10% of the story in order to be clickbait.
Whats the point of even working for a living? There should be some way to standardise payouts to be proportionate to the average workers salary. I mean I literally worked jobs where I was a hairs breath a way from developing lifelong MSK issues and quit voluntarily for my health.
Trip on a pavement and want to sue the council- then you are getting a payment cap of £500.
In late 90s, northern Canada, dead of winter, our furnace broke.
Temperature dropped to 8 and management would not let us put on jackets, so we stood there shivering while customers made their purchases, laughing at our misfortune, saying g good, it builds character.