Laziness is not a firing offence, a federal labour board has ruled. The decision came in the case of a prison guard who performed night shift duties while relaxing on a mattress: “She had a lax, nonchalant attitude toward a very serious situation.”
Laziness is not a firing offence, a federal labour board has ruled. The decision came in the case of a prison guard who performed night shift duties while relaxing on a mattress: “She had a lax, nonchalant attitude toward a very serious situation.”