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Tim Watts wrote:
It's perfectly possible for a large employer to "slot people in" without
any real aggravation. This is why I compared a supermarket with a
butcher. The latter cannot accommodate anti-porcine wishes without
changing their entire practise. A supermarket can trivially say "OK, you
can do shelf, tills and veg".
I used to work with someone who objected working on a Sunday - through
religious grounds. And in TV, Sunday was just another working day. Your
'weekend' could be any two days in the week. This was worked round by
swapping him for another. However, he did appear on a Sunday - if offered
it as overtime. ;-)
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*It's lonely at the top, but you eat better.
Dave Plowman
London SW
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