He didnt stop Bob from going home, he did make Bob feel uncomfortable about wanting Christmas Day off which Scrooge would have to pay for
It is called going on strike.
It is called going on strike.
Fezziwig makes them all stop work and I votes workers and locals to a small party at the warehouse
Fezziwig makes them all stop work and I votes workers and locals to a small party at the warehouse
They could stop working when the boss went home.
can a cop stop you from walking home from work ask where are you going
White collar workers were more likely to be longer term employees with seniority and accrued benefits vs. hourly/labor employees receiving no such vacation from the union hall.
They were not invented in world war one, they were used in laundries and factories in the 19th century to stop workers feet from going in the water.
The second place visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past and Scrooge were the streets of London where the people were celebrating christmas, exchanging Christmas greetings and many were seeing food
It was Fezziwig the employer who calls a halt to work.
Technically No, but if you stop going to school, there is a law against that called truancy.
(They could stop working when the boss went home). White-collar jobs are more typically office jobs, so they usually end at five pm. Blue-collar, service-oriented jobs can be done whenever necessary, so they don't have as much flexibility.