Today is a time of litigation. I'm not sitting in judgement one way or another but if a spring is removed from a chuck key and there is an accident, who is responsible? The employer has in goof faith and care for his employees tried to ensure their safety. The onus, it seems will fall upon whoever took the matter into their own hands. It suggests that a claim can be made and if proven, the perpetrator will feel the 'Majesty of the Law'
Again, the person who sets an apprentice to clean floors instead of learning a trade is denying the apprentice his agreed opportunities for a rightful living.
I'm in a midst of something 'interesting' and wittingly or unwittingly, my affairs are a matter for the police i the first instance.
There you are- your homework for the weekend
Norm