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Toby Atkin-Wright ([personal profile] tobyaw) wrote 2010-11-07 12:36 pm (UTC)

Under UK law, one only has legal protection for withdrawing labour (and hence losing pay) if one is a union member on an official strike, and various legal requirements have been met. If one withdraws labour without that legal protection, then one is in breach of one’s employment contract, and can be dismissed.

I had wondered what “blue flu” was — I’d heard the term in CSI: NY.

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