testicle wrote: » She wants to ride you OP.
Procrastastudy wrote: » If you are being contacted I presume they aren't doing it to ask you how ye are and what the weather is like. I presume they would be asking you about work? That's interrupting your rest period. The case I'm referring to is not one I've come across in my legal studies it was one reported in the media a few years back hence if you want it google it I'm afraid. Of course its a matter of degree. "Bill You're in on Tuesday and Thursday" is a bit different from thirty minutes of questions on a work project.
seamus wrote: » How so? Being contacted out of working hours is not working outside of working hours.
Procrastastudy wrote: » It would be implied by the Organisation of Working Time Act.
Newaglish wrote: » Can you point me in the direction of this law?
Procrastastudy wrote: » it's actually illegal for work to contact you on your days off
StrangeQ wrote: » It is not as if she is a flirty / joking kind of person, and I have never given any indication that I am attracted to her. She is also 20+ years older than me (I am in my early 20's) I didn't answer because it is my personal phone, and if it was work related, I don't want to spend my free time discussing work. And if it is not work related, I don't really want to speak to her. I don't want to overreact or make any sort of big deal out of this, but I'm worried what it might lead to if I don't confront it in some way. Has anybody any advice?
Has anybody any advice?
StrangeQ wrote: » I'm a bit confused / stunned over something that happened me this week. I was out of the office for a few days, and I texted a colleague with some info she was looking for, and I was surprised that the reply that cam back was "thanks xx" It is not as if she is a flirty / joking kind of person, and I have never given any indication that I am attracted to her. She is also 20+ years older than me (I am in my early 20's) I didn't text back, but since then I've had 4 missed calls and 2 messages asking me to call her. I didn't answer because it is my personal phone, and if it was work related, I don't want to spend my free time discussing work. And if it is not work related, I don't really want to speak to her. I don't want to overreact or make any sort of big deal out of this, but I'm worried what it might lead to if I don't confront it in some way. Has anybody any advice?