"It goes with the territory"There is an article in today's paper about a garda who was awarded €250k because of an incident where a shotgun was pointed at him while tackling an armed criminal.
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Back in the day when I worked in a Financial Institution I was regularly robbed at gunpoint. Over a period of a number of years it happened about 9 times. (Sometimes it was a knife rather than a gun used).
I remember the last time it happened I complained to the CEO of the company about the number and frequency of robberies that I had to endure. He response to me was "it goes with the territory".
I still get nightmares about these robberies.
Is there a difference between what the guard went through and what I went through?
Wow, what a bigoted thing to say. You should be ashamed of yourself.A typical employer response.
The trouble is that the bad employers are calling the shots. Zero hour contracts, employ part time if possible, minimum wage, recognition of unions. Totally supported by the GovernmentWow, what a bigoted thing to say. You should be ashamed of yourself.
People from all walks of life are employers. There are good and bad employers, just as there are good and bad employees. They are just people.
The trouble is that the bad employers are calling the shots. Zero hour contracts, employ part time if possible, minimum wage, recognition of unions. Totally supported by the Government
Zero hour contracts,
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