Secondly a telly spat is not a sackable offence, even if it is misplaced. |
Indeed, any discrepancies in regard to money could be a sackable offence. |
She called for racist behaviour to be made a sackable offence and for members of the public to given more opportunities to complain about racist behaviour by officers on duty. |
Yes there would be big defeats, and yes, cages would be rattled, especially given the media's penchant for making coaches accountable and sackable at a finger-click. |
That was more than 50 years ago, but today, it seems that a complimentary wolf-whistle is a sackable offence. |
Personally, I'm going to try not to write anything sackable over the next few days, just in case I end up in the same dole queue as Lembit. |