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<[log in to unmask]>, at
11:00:56 on Thu, 1 Sep 2005, Tim Turner <[log in to unmask]>
writes
>For every anecdote about an unfair warning, there are examples, however
>rare or exceptional, where a member of the public throws a chair at a
>member of staff they have never met before, discharges a firearm above
>a staff member's head, or makes threats to a staff member who is
>heavily pregnant.
A health and safety issue, perhaps. You would expect heavily pregnant
staff to be excused manual labour tasks, so what about excusing them
risky customer-facing roles too?
>Who would be first in the queue to tell Chainsaw Man that he was now on the
>violent list? I wouldn't, and I wouldn't ask anyone else to do it.
What, even if the notification was writing a letter?
--
Roland Perry
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