Going to the toilet during working hours is not an unauthorized resignation?

Updated on Toilets 2024-10-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There must be a reason why you are asking this question, is it that when you went to the toilet, there was an accident at your workplace? If you don't go to work, you won't be allowed to go to the toilet. However, if you leave your lathe open without turning off the electric brake or leaving the fire on without closing the door before going to the toilet, and therefore have an accident, it is light to say that you have left your job without permission, and you should be said to have left your post without permission.

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