Lumina wrote: » Anyone know if taking the day off for HSE employees is taken from annual leave? I've none left.
Estrellita wrote: » http://m.met.ie/weather-warnings.aspx?t=National
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Fair play to your employer. Clear and unambiguous statement there. Was on a call with the rest of the local leadership team in our place last night where it was agreed that the place would be closed and emails/texts sent to inform staff. That's how it should be imo. Make a decision one way or another and tell people. This nonsense of putting staff under pressure to decide whether taking the day off is worth the potential repercussions because someone at high level may decide "it was grand" is ridiculous.
EazyD wrote: » Boss says we are to go in initially and may leave if it picks up. Bad idea or? (Dublin).
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » It won't be till after 11 am that Cork, for example, feels full force. East coast will be 2 - 4 hours after that.
Hastentoadd wrote: » Wow, but it is really quiet in the midlands
Lucreto wrote: » Wish I could work from home in this case. I feel bad for doing this.
Tom Cruises Left Nut wrote: » Im in Sallins, work in Clontarf Had a mail last night to work from home if you can and take no chances trying to be in the office today
_Brian wrote: » OH works in HSE and doesn’t think so. Has to go in anyway so mute point here anyway.
The high horse brigade wrote: » Just remembr folks, if you drive in a red weather warning and something happens your car insurance company will deny all responsibility
Jobs OXO wrote: » It's a 'moot' point you mean