Where does it officially say it's voluntary and up to the employee?
First I've heard that. If the employer had to carry on paying wages when the business couldn't afford it, the business would go bust. Doesn't make sense.
Posted By: Trent_Canary on April 1st 2020 at 14:12:24
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- Furloughing (NCFC) - Kar1, Apr 1, 13:41:56
- better known as....... (NCFC) - usacanary, Apr 1, 16:04:45
- Wages too high? (NCFC) - neilo, Apr 1, 14:44:16
- furlough is voluntary (NCFC) - CWC, Apr 1, 13:54:55
- Where does it officially say it's voluntary and up to the employee? (NCFC) - Trent_Canary, Apr 1, 14:12:24
- Employment law still applies (NCFC) - CWC, Apr 1, 16:54:32
- The employee has the right to refuse it - although why would they? (NCFC) - camcan, Apr 1, 14:38:24
- they can refuse twice... (n/m) (NCFC) - camcan, Apr 1, 14:38:54
- The employee has the right to refuse it - although why would they? (NCFC) - camcan, Apr 1, 14:37:58
- Some jobs are still in demand (NCFC) - CWC, Apr 1, 16:57:07
- they can refuse twice... (n/m) (NCFC) - Tombs, Apr 1, 16:26:47
- Where does it officially say it's voluntary and up to the employee? (NCFC) - Trent_Canary, Apr 1, 14:12:24
- if you furlough you send them home and they cannot work for you (NCFC) - Jumbo1, Apr 1, 13:45:00
- It's funny, I have furloughed my guys and in the template letter I used it said that they (NCFC) - Augustus Pablo, Apr 1, 14:13:59
- dont think you can do that....... (n/m) (NCFC) - usacanary, Apr 1, 16:05:43
- It's funny, I have furloughed my guys and in the template letter I used it said that they (NCFC) - Augustus Pablo, Apr 1, 14:13:59
- The agents would go crackers,lawsuits all over the shop. (n/m) (NCFC) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Apr 1, 13:44:10
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