Work in London - G20 protests - Are you going to work?
Poll: Work in London - G20 protests - Are you going to work?
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Just got back from a client lunch. G20 protests came up in conversation. Told client that all my meetings with other clients on Wednesday and Thursday had been cancelled as a result. Client advised me that they were closing down the main office site, moving essential staff back to a DR site and the rest would be working from home.
So that got me thinking on my journey back to the suburbs. Will the City effectively be closed on Wednesday (and Docklands is affected Thursday I believe)?
So as the title says really, if you work in City or Docklands in London are you going to work as normal?
If as with some of my clients you have been told that not to attend work are you being paid still?
So that got me thinking on my journey back to the suburbs. Will the City effectively be closed on Wednesday (and Docklands is affected Thursday I believe)?
So as the title says really, if you work in City or Docklands in London are you going to work as normal?
If as with some of my clients you have been told that not to attend work are you being paid still?
Do you think it will be affected on Friday? Most of the stuff is happening Wed and Thurs I think, but i'm getting picked up in Islington on the way to a weeks skiing in france. My family are coming down from Cambridge but im not sure if they should pick me up in London or I should get a train to somewhere near the M25. They're coming midday so if its going to be affected, that'll be the time.
pokethepope said:
Do you think it will be affected on Friday? Most of the stuff is happening Wed and Thurs I think, but i'm getting picked up in Islington on the way to a weeks skiing in france. My family are coming down from Cambridge but im not sure if they should pick me up in London or I should get a train to somewhere near the M25. They're coming midday so if its going to be affected, that'll be the time.
I think (hope) things should have calmed down by Friday. I know Wednesday is in the City and believe Thursday's protests will be staged in the Docklands. Just received an e-mail from work, to say that anyone that does not need to be in the City (Office is in Aldgate) should work from home on Wednesday and Thursday.
Am due to be in London on Wednesday, (but only Hammersmith then Russell Sq) but Thursday I'll work from home.
Lets hope there is not too much trouble!!!
Am due to be in London on Wednesday, (but only Hammersmith then Russell Sq) but Thursday I'll work from home.
Lets hope there is not too much trouble!!!
NoelWatson said:
I'm in, and I will buy the first round of lunchtime beer at DD for those that are able to make it. If the weather is nice, suggest we meet at Exchange Square.
DD is a good shout and near enough bang opposite my office as well although I am heading down towards Bank later on in th eday for a few beers.maximm said:
NoelWatson said:
I'm in, and I will buy the first round of lunchtime beer at DD for those that are able to make it. If the weather is nice, suggest we meet at Exchange Square.
How about Coq D'Argent for a good view?NoelWatson said:
maximm said:
NoelWatson said:
I'm in, and I will buy the first round of lunchtime beer at DD for those that are able to make it. If the weather is nice, suggest we meet at Exchange Square.
How about Coq D'Argent for a good view?Podie said:
Went for a walk at lunch... they're going to have to do some serious cleanup work of road furniture before Wed - so many potential projectiles, it's untrue!
Road works signs, boards, hoardings from the Evening Standard... and that's before they start uprooting stuff.
Yep - loads of open drainage works from Thames Water.Road works signs, boards, hoardings from the Evening Standard... and that's before they start uprooting stuff.
I am re-commissioning one of my older chalk-stripe suits for the occasion. I plan to team it with highly-polished Oxford caps, a pink shirt, suitable tie, and a lapel badge reading "not ironic". The thought of these twerps actually impeding my freedom to go about my lawful business makes my stabbing hand itch, so I'm making a stand.
ETA: I work at the top end of Bishopsgate and will be walking there from London Bridge station, as usual.
ETA: I work at the top end of Bishopsgate and will be walking there from London Bridge station, as usual.
Edited by Quaint on Monday 30th March 17:17
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