Supposedly.
I worked in three different offices pre Covid where convention was you got cakes in for everyone on your birthday.being fined for not bringing the cakes in on YOUR OWN brithday seems a bit harsh.
These sorts of fines aren't there to punish people, they're there as a mainly symbolic slap on the hand for breaches against the behaviour code.If true not great punishments for people on 40k+ per week.
Should be higher for missing YS party in my opinion. Children are the future and all that.£750 for missing the Christmas party?!
Sounds like a f***ing BARGAIN to me
Someone has co-opted my “bit”There should be an NSC fine for people not using their comedy catch phrase the day before match day on the match day thread. "I've got a feeling about this one"; "through to the next round lads, no messin/Three points today lads'"; "so excited" and so on. Not sure if anyone has claimed "these are a good side" yet.
And an equivalent fine for anyone nicking someone else's catch phrase.
And how much for skinny jeans or tight smart trousers divorced from the ankles with no socks and slip on loafers?I'd fine people 10k for wearing those 'sliders' and white socks!
10k + 50pAnd how much for skinny jeans or tight smart trousers divorced from the ankles with no socks and slip on loafers?
Corrected for you.There should be an NSC fine for people using their comedy catch phrase the day before match day on the match day thread.
No shit, Sherlock.These sorts of fines aren't there to punish people, they're there as a mainly symbolic slap on the hand for breaches against the behaviour code.
As it should be. Making people (however rich) pay £10k for not wearing flip flops in the shower would make it a shit work environment.