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By *riskygaz OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
Just done it again for the fourth time only that that has really changed is now at the end, instead of just going into a room to perform CPR and answer a couple of question from someone that has not been giving you the training, now their is a exam at the end, multiple choice questions. |
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By *riskygaz OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
"Which organisation ran the course ?" it's run by safeaidservices, they do a lot of stuff for Birmingham city council and the education department, but it's not just strictly for them, it is a good course, we should all know it really, just for are own and family's safety.
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By *riskygaz OP Man
over a year ago
birmingham |
"Assuming you want to continue to be a first aider that is...no one can make you of you work for a company. " it did kind of get slipped into are contract a few years ago, I didn't really want to do it originally.
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"Assuming you want to continue to be a first aider that is...no one can make you of you work for a company. it did kind of get slipped into are contract a few years ago, I didn't really want to do it originally."
It can't be. It's a voluntary role, they cannot force people to be first aiders. |
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"Assuming you want to continue to be a first aider that is...no one can make you of you work for a company. it did kind of get slipped into are contract a few years ago, I didn't really want to do it originally.
It can't be. It's a voluntary role, they cannot force people to be first aiders. "
If it's in the contract, ( which OP says it is) then they have every right to enforce it.
If you didn't want to do it, you should have negotiated it out of your contract . |
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