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Old 20-05-2011, 09:01 AM   #1
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Thumbs down Sacking staff for planking at work.

Well it had to happen sooner or later. Woolwoths sacking some of their staff for planking at work. Listening to Nova radio station this morning and had to laugh as they seemed to brush off the severity of it due to the fact one of the guys was only planking on some milk crates.Bet the guy that jumped into the surf and broke his neck didnt see it coming either. They dont get the fact that if these guys injure themselves or some one else, that the company are liable for it. Any company pays high enough premiums for injuries sustained at work as it is with out nobs doing this sort of thing. Then guess who pays for it at the checkout.
Already cases of people seriously hurting or killing themselves as a result.
Plankers are just ******* as far as I am concerned.
Find something more constructive to do.

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