Timeline for (UK) Employee signed off from work by a doctor - can we ask for equipment back?
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May 8 at 1:44 | comment | added | Mimedfp | @bdb484 apply that to the person keeping the equipment. | |
May 8 at 0:47 | comment | added | bdb484 | Why would it not be OK to steal office supplies from your employer? It is done all the time. Why would it not be OK to exceed the speed limit? It is done all the time. Why would it not be OK to pirate movies? It is done all the time. | |
May 7 at 19:22 | comment | added | Mimedfp | @Darren why would it not be? It is done all the time. | |
May 7 at 19:19 | comment | added | Darren | @TripeHound & Minedfp, the "getting it fixed" bit is, I suppose, a bit of a red herring. Is it OK to ask for any company-owned equipment back, regardless of its state of repair. | |
May 7 at 17:49 | comment | added | Mimedfp | There are not a lot of references for going to get something to have it fixed. It is just assumed, unless their is some other circumstance. @TripeHound | |
May 7 at 17:41 | comment | added | TripeHound | I've no idea, and neither, presumably, does the OP. A good answer will say (with references) whether there is or not. | |
May 7 at 17:25 | comment | added | Mimedfp | @TripeHound what would you like? Do you think there is a specific go get your stuff back law? | |
May 7 at 17:18 | comment | added | TripeHound | Do you have any citation for this assertion? | |
May 7 at 15:19 | review | Low quality posts | |||
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May 7 at 15:01 | history | answered | Mimedfp | CC BY-SA 4.0 |