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cisco said..kiterboy said..
Perhaps you underestimate the propensity of those in power to come up with new ways to f#ck us over...
A lot of people are already controlled by their employers, as to what they can and can't do in their own private time.
You better believe it.
Boyne Smelters, Gladstone, Qld a case in point. Workers are required to watch their work mates and report any OH & S breaches. Workers are expected to make at least 6 such reports per annum. Workers that make many reports receive pay bonuses.
Workers who in their own time choose to mow their yard and do not wear PPE (steel toe caps and full mono goggles included) are in breach of OH&S rules and if observed by another worker, that worker is obliged to report the incident.
They have some bitches there who are making a profession out of it over and above their normal employment.
Got hit with same malarkey at last group I worked for.
So raised a point at executive meeting re culture and beliefs. Pointed out it was against most Australian culture to spy and report on fellow workmates, and should a person choose to do so, that person would be quickly ostracized from within the work teams. Being a very "team" orientated set up, this would be harmful to the overall work output, and degenerate into workplace dis-harmony.
Religious beliefs also plays a significant roll, with simular needs, beliefs and requirements.
The Company faced some significant hurdles to get around this whole process.
Needless to say the Zyloom who was trying to enforce this in the workplace was somewhat displeased

much to my delight

as I thought this person was a few roo's short in the top paddock when it came to workplace OH&S.
Suggestion put forward, was that should this be introduced, then from the CEO down needed to lead the charge and make public "his" reports on his fellow executives. Program terminated





Oh and the said Zyloom was that out of touch, she completed a contamination control assessment within a massive fabrication workshop shortly after, faulting that a three point plug in a remote part of the fab shop, had dust on top of it, and failed the complete shop

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The shop in question were a very tidy upfront group, and when they received the assessment, it all went like this






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