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Offline Mr Gray

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #60 on: December 29, 2016, 01:55:32 AM »
Rubbish.

It is you who is posting rubbish
Give me an example how it is possible to lose a job voluntarily
You will not be able to

Offline ShiningInLuz

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #61 on: December 29, 2016, 02:38:14 AM »
It is you who is posting rubbish
Give me an example how it is possible to lose a job voluntarily
You will not be able to
You have obviously not worked for a FTSE 100 company.  I have worked for 3, in which it happened each time.

My son worked for a Fortune 500 company, which had a policy of counselling 10% of its execs out of a job each year.

Don't come back on this one.  I am not in the mood for this rubbish.
What's up, old man?

Offline Mr Gray

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #62 on: December 29, 2016, 05:17:31 AM »
You have obviously not worked for a FTSE 100 company.  I have worked for 3, in which it happened each time.

My son worked for a Fortune 500 company, which had a policy of counselling 10% of its execs out of a job each year.

Don't come back on this one.  I am not in the mood for this rubbish.

You are not at liberty to stop me being replying to your post nor removing posts because you are losing the argument
You are referring to people being forced out of a job not leaving voluntarily

Being forced out of a job would be regarded as unfair dismissal
I have employed many people
« Last Edit: December 29, 2016, 06:52:38 AM by davel »

Offline ShiningInLuz

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #63 on: December 29, 2016, 04:27:23 PM »
You are not at liberty to stop me being replying to your post nor removing posts because you are losing the argument
You are referring to people being forced out of a job not leaving voluntarily

Being forced out of a job would be regarded as unfair dismissal
I have employed many people
OK, I will respond to this.

Frankly, I don't care how many people you have employed.  It is irrelevant.

The companies I have experience of employ experts in employment law and know exactly how far they can push someone and remain within the law.

On my personal occasion I consulted a lawyer whose field of expertise was employment law.

I have had enough of the nonsense you are spouting on this.  You need to get into the real world.
What's up, old man?

Alfie

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Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #64 on: December 29, 2016, 06:04:12 PM »
Or one may take Voluntary Redundancy.
If you took voluntary redundancy would you tell people that you'd lost your job?

Offline slartibartfast

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #65 on: December 29, 2016, 06:22:00 PM »
Sorry dear open forum, posters can reply to who they please.

See what you did there... 8)-)))
“Reasoning will never make a Man correct an ill Opinion, which by Reasoning he never acquired”.

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #66 on: December 29, 2016, 06:23:02 PM »
If you took voluntary redundancy would you tell people that you'd lost your job?

Yes! but what difference does it make to this argument ?
If your job moves 100 miles up the road and you choose not to go but to take the money you have voluntarily put yourself out of a job. QED
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Alfie

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Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #67 on: December 29, 2016, 06:24:28 PM »
See what you did there... 8)-)))
It was only a matter of time...  @)(++(*

Alfie

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Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #68 on: December 29, 2016, 06:28:12 PM »
Yes! but what difference does it make to this argument ?
If your job moves 100 miles up the road and you choose not to go but to take the money you have voluntarily put yourself out of a job. QED
You don't voluntarily lose a job. It's about choice and whether you have control over your employment status or not.  If you choose not to move then you didn't lose the job, you chose to leave it. 

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #69 on: December 29, 2016, 06:41:10 PM »
You don't voluntarily lose a job. It's about choice and whether you have control over your employment status or not.  If you choose not to move then you didn't lose the job, you chose to leave it.

You chose to lose it. However you may wish to dress it up.
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Alfie

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Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #70 on: December 29, 2016, 06:42:58 PM »
You chose to lose it. However you may wish to dress it up.
Rubbish.  No one chooses to lose anything. 

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #71 on: December 29, 2016, 06:59:13 PM »
Rubbish.  No one chooses to lose anything.

If you choose not to follow the job you have chosen to lose it.
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Alfie

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Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #72 on: December 29, 2016, 08:15:47 PM »
If you choose not to follow the job you have chosen to lose it.
*&*%£
So, when you hand in your resignation regardless of the circumstances you are choosing to lose your job, so when David Cameron resigned as PM he lost his job.  Right-o then.  "I've just lost my job Samantha" he said mournfully to his wife at the breakfast table.   Or should that be brexit table?

Offline Alice Purjorick

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #73 on: December 29, 2016, 09:18:40 PM »
*&*%£
So, when you hand in your resignation regardless of the circumstances you are choosing to lose your job, so when David Cameron resigned as PM he lost his job.  Right-o then.  "I've just lost my job Samantha" he said mournfully to his wife at the breakfast table.   Or should that be brexit table?

Now you are being silly.
"Navigating the difference between weird but normal grief and truly suspicious behaviour is the key for any detective worth his salt.". ….Sarah Bailey

Offline misty

Re: Has disgraced former cop Gonçalo Amaral appealed his conviction?
« Reply #74 on: December 29, 2016, 09:47:48 PM »
How do you assess constructive dismissal when defining a "lost" job?