No beer, No work.........Workers walk off the job at a brewery

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  • Reno Paul
    SBR MVP
    • 02-11-10
    • 1647

    #1
    No beer, No work.........Workers walk off the job at a brewery
    This is the kind of job I'd like.

    No Beer, No Work: Employees Strike Against Alcohol Rules

    By Associated Press Staff Writer
    6:51 PM EDT, April 8, 2010

    File - Undated file photo of a worker at Carlsberg Breweries in Copenhagen. Scores of Carlsberg workers walked off their jobs in protest Thursday April 8 2010 after the Danish brewer tightened laid-back rules on workplace drinking and removed beer coolers from work sites, a company spokesman said. The warehouse and production workers in Denmark are rebelling against the company's new alcohol policy, which allows them to drink beer only during lunch hours in the canteen. Previously, they could help themselves to beer throughout the day, from coolers placed around the work sites. (AP Photo / PELLE RINK/POLFOTO, file) (RINK PELLE, AP / April 8, 2010)

    COPENHAGEN (AP) - Scores of Carlsberg workers walked off their jobs in protest Thursday after the Danish brewer tightened laid-back rules on workplace drinking and removed beer coolers from work sites, a company spokesman said.

    The warehouse and production workers in Denmark are rebelling against the company's new alcohol policy, which allows them to drink beer only during lunch hours in the canteen. Previously, they could help themselves to beer throughout the day, from coolers placed around the work sites.

    The only restriction was "that you could not be drunk at work. It was up to each and everyone to be responsible," company spokesman Jens Bekke said.

    Carlsberg had mulled a stricter drinking policy for years and finally decided to impose the new rules on April 1, prompting protests from the staff.

    Bekke said around 800 workers went on strike Wednesday and around 250 walked off their jobs Thursday, resulting in interruptions to beer transports in and around Copenhagen.

    Carlsberg's truck drivers joined the strike in sympathy — even though they are exempt from the new rules, Bekke said. The truck drivers are permitted to bring three beers from the canteen because they often don't have time to have lunch there.

    The trucks have alcohol ignition locks preventing the drivers from driving drunk, he added.
  • Ced's shadow
    SBR MVP
    • 11-27-09
    • 2986

    #2
    They started allowing the fellows at the national brewery here to have 1 beer at lunch time, that's a plus... Well, what saddens me about this is that Carlsberg is actually one of the best beers in the market, good body, rough taste and good aroma, not a beer drinker myself but when I do I like quality... Our Imperial's good but we have another one called Bavaria, it's even better
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    • dodger33
      SBR MVP
      • 08-14-09
      • 3962

      #3
      Thats great... they went on strike because they can't get loaded at work!
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      • oiler
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-06-09
        • 6585

        #4
        isnt this a great country.if i even had a feeling one of my employess came to work drunk or high,he would be walking straight to the unemployment office,wont and dont tolerate drunk employees cause lost one to a drunk driver
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        • jagaf22
          SBR MVP
          • 01-22-08
          • 2932

          #5
          That's awesome!
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