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That's a brave man!!!!
And then people wonder why millennials and Gen-Z's have no loyalty to companies.
And then people wonder why millennials and Gen-Z's have no loyalty to companies.
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Fun fact: My friend (still) works there. On workforce optimization.
That's not a euphemism for firing people, I think they just try to create more efficiency.
She's not very proud of how this was handled, needless to say.
And they just got a $750M infusion. What a prick/idiot.

She's not very proud of how this was handled, needless to say.
And they just got a $750M infusion. What a prick/idiot.
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I take it all back! Christmas in New York really is wonderful. The Fox News Christmas Tree caught fire!
(ok, looks like someone set it off so less exciting)
(ok, looks like someone set it off so less exciting)
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I just saw this! They did arrest someone.
I resisted the urge to post the ones featuring The Grinch.
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It's across the street from my office, I could have been watching it live but stayed home today.
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I know how you can feel about Fox News, but that was dumb and dangerous. If it was done purposely.
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agreed, I didn't realize at first that it was intentional, thought it was lit by karma
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I guess I shouldn't be surprised they put up a artificial tree at Fox News because fake's the only way they know how to be, but seems like a bit of an upset
I didn't see any of the Grinch posts unfortunately.
I didn't see any of the Grinch posts unfortunately.
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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“Do not grow old, no matter how long you live. Never cease to stand like curious children before the Great Mystery into which we were born.” Albert Einstein
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Fall on walk from bed to desk is workplace accident, German court rules
Man who slipped and broke his back while working from home was commuting, it is decided
A German court has ruled that a man who slipped while walking a few metres from his bed to his home office can claim on workplace accident insurance as he was technically commuting.
The man was working from home and on his way to his desk one floor below his bedroom, the federal social court, which oversees social security issues, said in its decision.
While walking on the spiral staircase connecting the rooms, the unnamed man slipped and broke his back.
The court noted that the employee usually started working in his home office “immediately without having breakfast beforehand”, but did not explain why that was relevant to the case. However, later it said that statutory accident insurance was only afforded to the “first” journey to work, suggesting that a trip on the way to get breakfast after already being in the home office could be rejected.
The employer’s insurance refused to cover the claim. While two lower courts disagreed on whether the short trip was a commute, the higher federal social court said it had found that “the first morning journey from bed to the home office [was] an insured work route”.
It ruled: “The plaintiff suffered an accident at work when he fell on the way to his home office in the morning.”
In many countries, firms have a duty of care to their employees, regardless of where they work.
The German federal court said: “If the insured activity is carried out in the household of the insured person or at another location, insurance cover is provided to the same extent as when the activity is carried out at the company premises.”
It is not clear if the man was working from home due to the pandemic or had done so previously. The ruling said the law applied to “teleworking positions”, which are “computer workstations that are permanently set up by the employer in the private area of the employees”.
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Man who slipped and broke his back while working from home was commuting, it is decided
A German court has ruled that a man who slipped while walking a few metres from his bed to his home office can claim on workplace accident insurance as he was technically commuting.
The man was working from home and on his way to his desk one floor below his bedroom, the federal social court, which oversees social security issues, said in its decision.
While walking on the spiral staircase connecting the rooms, the unnamed man slipped and broke his back.
The court noted that the employee usually started working in his home office “immediately without having breakfast beforehand”, but did not explain why that was relevant to the case. However, later it said that statutory accident insurance was only afforded to the “first” journey to work, suggesting that a trip on the way to get breakfast after already being in the home office could be rejected.
The employer’s insurance refused to cover the claim. While two lower courts disagreed on whether the short trip was a commute, the higher federal social court said it had found that “the first morning journey from bed to the home office [was] an insured work route”.
It ruled: “The plaintiff suffered an accident at work when he fell on the way to his home office in the morning.”
In many countries, firms have a duty of care to their employees, regardless of where they work.
The German federal court said: “If the insured activity is carried out in the household of the insured person or at another location, insurance cover is provided to the same extent as when the activity is carried out at the company premises.”
It is not clear if the man was working from home due to the pandemic or had done so previously. The ruling said the law applied to “teleworking positions”, which are “computer workstations that are permanently set up by the employer in the private area of the employees”.
- The Guardian
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Actually, I can buy that. Your company wants you to work at home? Hey, this might be a precedent.
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