pfft, good luck getting drivers to work with no supervisors :P
I suspect that they would also perhaps get the day off, since you spend considerable time in the building too for breaks and to pay in all that lovely coin.
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pfft, good luck getting drivers to work with no supervisors :P
I suspect that they would also perhaps get the day off, since you spend considerable time in the building too for breaks and to pay in all that lovely coin.
haha thats awesome. i wanna live there :)
FYI, just found out what the legal minimum is for an office building for civil service (and presumably most places).
The building must reach 18C minimum an hour before working time (in this case before 8am)
They have a similar thing in Australia, except that the law states you don't have to work if it gets too hot.
Even the kids get sent home from school after 34° (though I think for working adults the temp is a bit higher).
I think this is a great idea - can you imagine tiling a roof in 45° heat? :fpissed:
all pain no gain in my opinion. the sun has never ever stopped me from busting my ass
Would you feel the same about asbestos? "Asbestos particles in the air has never ever stopped me from busting my ass."
There is not much difference. Australia has the highest rate of skin cancer in the world.
At the end of the day you have a choice which is legally enforced but it is still up to you which way you turn.