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    The Woolworths Thread

    It isn't really stealing, mainly because the item isn't really being taken against their will/without their consent. I imagine in these cases, the person agrees to hand over the item, if only because they want to keep their job. If it really were being taken against their will, you would...
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    I've got no idea what you're talking about, his contributions are just fine, there's no know-it-all tone or anything. Personally I would rather read intelligent thought-out posts like Britto's, rather than mindless, poorly written venting (not that there is much of that here, anyway).
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    The Woolworths Thread

    I'm pretty sure in most states you are allowed to perform a citizen's arrest, as long as you see that person committing a crime. With something like shoplifting, the only way to be 100% sure that you can say that you saw them committing a crime, would be to watch everything they did between...
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    As I understand it, when the new EBA is approved, we get backpayed for the wage increases that would have applied. Just wondering, how long will it be until they pay this backpay (assuming the EBA is approved)? And also, if you resign before then, will they still pay you?
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    The Woolworths Thread

    No, that isn't really true. You can claim a tax deduction for the cost of work uniform for the year you buy it, along with washing/repairing expenses every year you use it. However, with a deduction, you don't "get the money back"; rather, your total income is reduced by the claimed...
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