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originally posted by: simro
a reply to: opethPA
I did mention that "they are giving people the option but they are getting people to sign indefinite term contracts" but should a person even have the option to sign away themselves as slaves. Also this is a hugely powerful organisation backed by the , EU,UN etc.. and so the truth could be even worse.
originally posted by: simro
a reply to: DJMSN
In the British army a soldier cannot leave before his term is over, while in other jobs a person may be sued for not working but they would not be dragged back and made to keep working. That isn't a normal type of agreement.
originally posted by: simro
a reply to: DJMSN
In the British army a soldier cannot leave before his term is over,
Some soldiers may apply to leave with less than 12 months notice and this is known as Premature Voluntary Release (PVR) on payment. PVR on payment only applies to those enlisted on the Notice Engagement (ie before 1 Jan 91) and those serving on an S Type Engagement. It is not permitted for those who enlisted after 1 Jan 91 on the Open Engagement. PVR on payment is not a right but a privilege which may be withheld or deferred at any time by the Defence Council, although in practice this is rarely done (an example might be a major confrontation or operational deployment - see 61Rs 1975, paragraphs 9.416 b & c). If you are on an Open Engagement you may only leave by giving a year's notice of your intention.
originally posted by: simro
a reply to: hellobruce
But they have to buy or be bought out