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"Yep . Spies never sleep either." yeah definitely, have paper work from my employer for travelling to and from work in case the police stop me, but nothing to appease the curtain twitches that all assume I am flouting the current restrictions. | |||
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"This is kind of my point too, I think there are a lot of businesses that are still working even though how essential they are is a little dubious." Very dubious. | |||
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"My company makes some things that are required for essential services to keep going but the majority of what we produce is almost certainly not, most of the workforce is pretty unhappy about being there to say the least." Our kid works in matalan and is expected to go in. | |||
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"Longer hours still in the office. Almost everyone else is working from home though but we needed someone in the office and I volunteered. Girlfriend is working fulltime from home. What I don't understand is why building sites seem to still be working and also a local quarry. I'm not seeing how these are essential?" Maybe they need the quarry for the materials for the building sites! | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again" I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential? | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential?" You would have to ask my company directors and Swiss owners | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential?" The Government hasn't made any distinction between essential and non-essential work. If you can work from home, then you should do. If you can't, then go to work, where your employer should maintain safe working practises, especially around social distancing. | |||
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"Yep . Spies never sleep either. yeah definitely, have paper work from my employer for travelling to and from work in case the police stop me, but nothing to appease the curtain twitches that all assume I am flouting the current restrictions." If you are allowed out then ignore them unless you put a copy of the paperwork through their letterbox so they can close their curtains!! | |||
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"I'm still working but I am NHS x" This last week the journey to and from work, has definitely increased with traffic. At one point there was barely another vehicle around, this week however we're back to impatient drivers and some people not giving a **** | |||
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"See a lot of people keeping talking about a full lock down to stop this horrible virus, I have still had to work every day since the supposed lock down began, seems to me there are a lot more people still working than most people realise." Yup I'm still doing over 50 hours a week, working with coronavirus and get abit peeved when men send me messages asking if I'm bored being in lockdown. After long exhausting working week, I really need the rest! | |||
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"See a lot of people keeping talking about a full lock down to stop this horrible virus, I have still had to work every day since the supposed lock down began, seems to me there are a lot more people still working than most people realise." We’re both working the same hours just from home | |||
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"Longer hours still in the office. Almost everyone else is working from home though but we needed someone in the office and I volunteered. Girlfriend is working fulltime from home. What I don't understand is why building sites seem to still be working and also a local quarry. I'm not seeing how these are essential?" Reading in a well respected trade journal a lot of the large companies are still insisting on enforcing time penalty clauses,hence the pressure being passed down to the lower levels of(mostly self employed) workers? If the government pressures the larger companies to give everyone a break I'm pretty sure the majority would prefer to stay home or operate safer working practices? As usual the profit motive rules and the government cave in to their sponsors? Sad days. | |||
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"This is kind of my point too, I think there are a lot of businesses that are still working even though how essential they are is a little dubious." my daughter in law works for sky. After 14 days isolation due to symptoms shes had to go back. The kids have gone to school as apparently she is a key worker ... now I could understand maybe If she was in the IT department but she works for sky store | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential? The Government hasn't made any distinction between essential and non-essential work. If you can work from home, then you should do. If you can't, then go to work, where your employer should maintain safe working practises, especially around social distancing. " Exactly this, people keep mentioning essential work. But they haven’t said only essential businesses should still be open have they ? As long as social distancing can be maintained in the workplace then there’s no reason why businesses should be closed right ? Unless obviously you are a customer facing retail business that they said must close. | |||
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"This is kind of my point too, I think there are a lot of businesses that are still working even though how essential they are is a little dubious." Same here, I'm working full time and my employers are refusing to shut down, we aren't doing anything essential other than making profit for the company. | |||
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"This is kind of my point too, I think there are a lot of businesses that are still working even though how essential they are is a little dubious. Same here, I'm working full time and my employers are refusing to shut down, we aren't doing anything essential other than making profit for the company. " You do realize that the profit ‘you make for the company’ is the reason they are able to keep you in employment and pay your wages ? The government purposely didn’t say that all businesses must close as they wanted where possible to keep the economy going | |||
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"Still working full time as classed as a key worker. My office has recently brought in a rota system so I’m finally getting a break and not in work for the next week (though I can be called in if I’m needed.) Double the work and half the staff- I’m absolutely shattered " Keep going! You are very valued! X | |||
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"Me still working full time as a community carer " Keep it up Lorna! You are doing a fantastic job! X | |||
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"Work for ambulance service so still going, worries Mrs though with what I could potentially bring back into the house....I literally strip off at the front door before I do anything.." Same here mate! Strip at the door and straight in the wash! | |||
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"Work for ambulance service so still going, worries Mrs though with what I could potentially bring back into the house....I literally strip off at the front door before I do anything.. Same here mate! Strip at the door and straight in the wash! " Needs must dude... | |||
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"Husband still working. He does maintenance on trains. Hardly being used, don't know why they are bothering" Bit silly really. Surely at least a rota system! X | |||
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"There is nothing in the government guidelines about essential businesses being the only ones open. Work from home if you can, if not, go to work but observe social distancing." I think people are reading the information wrong. I believe many on here think you should only be working still if it’s essential. That’s not what was said | |||
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"See a lot of people keeping talking about a full lock down to stop this horrible virus, I have still had to work every day since the supposed lock down began, seems to me there are a lot more people still working than most people realise." I’m working from home, as I did mostly before. And working full time still. -Matt | |||
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"There is nothing in the government guidelines about essential businesses being the only ones open. Work from home if you can, if not, go to work but observe social distancing. I think people are reading the information wrong. I believe many on here think you should only be working still if it’s essential. That’s not what was said " Have said exactly the same from day 1. | |||
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"There is nothing in the government guidelines about essential businesses being the only ones open. Work from home if you can, if not, go to work but observe social distancing. I think people are reading the information wrong. I believe many on here think you should only be working still if it’s essential. That’s not what was said Have said exactly the same from day 1." There are a couple of radio adds running in the south that say essential work only, I'm sure I've heard it on the tv too. I'm still working where I'm able following guidelines, but finding it harder to get required items so I can work, also having to defend myself to others for going to work. | |||
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"There is nothing in the government guidelines about essential businesses being the only ones open. Work from home if you can, if not, go to work but observe social distancing. I think people are reading the information wrong. I believe many on here think you should only be working still if it’s essential. That’s not what was said Have said exactly the same from day 1. There are a couple of radio adds running in the south that say essential work only, I'm sure I've heard it on the tv too. I'm still working where I'm able following guidelines, but finding it harder to get required items so I can work, also having to defend myself to others for going to work. " Nope fake news. The word essential is in relation to the travel to work. It means work from home if you can, only TRAVEL to work if the trip is essential, as in you can’t work from home. | |||
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"There is nothing in the government guidelines about essential businesses being the only ones open. Work from home if you can, if not, go to work but observe social distancing. I think people are reading the information wrong. I believe many on here think you should only be working still if it’s essential. That’s not what was said Have said exactly the same from day 1. There are a couple of radio adds running in the south that say essential work only, I'm sure I've heard it on the tv too. I'm still working where I'm able following guidelines, but finding it harder to get required items so I can work, also having to defend myself to others for going to work. Nope fake news. The word essential is in relation to the travel to work. It means work from home if you can, only TRAVEL to work if the trip is essential, as in you can’t work from home. " many are interpreting this differently... and wrongly. | |||
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"I'm still working full time 6 days a week and 7 days are there if I want them Suppliers to butchers and all the big supermarkets and wholesalers All increased orders due to the amount of fuckwits bulk buying food that's going to be binned as they have no chance of eating it as they have no more room in their freezers??" I’m not sure how many people are still bulk buying now, the supermarkets shelves seem back to usual now fully stocked again. Remember there’s no eating out and takeaways are also hugely down so there’s much more home cooking going on. Coupled with the fact a lot of people have much more time at home I think people are cooking more from scratch than they used to. All this probably makes up for the increased demand you are experiencing | |||
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"Company i work for seem To think it essential to send workers from Bournemouth to Exeter each day " Can you work from home, if not (essential or not) you are allowed to work. | |||
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"Company i work for seem To think it essential to send workers from Bournemouth to Exeter each day Can you work from home, if not (essential or not) you are allowed to work." 5 hours travel 3 people in a van social distance????? All from different houses | |||
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"Company i work for seem To think it essential to send workers from Bournemouth to Exeter each day Can you work from home, if not (essential or not) you are allowed to work." Yes and this is massive problem but the media aren't highlighting the number of non essential workers who are still being forced to go to work but there companies. I'm lucky as I'm in a job where I can currently work from home but given the number of facebook adverts for all sorts of products its clear many are still working, amongst others, in warehouses and distribution. | |||
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"I'm still working but I am NHS x This last week the journey to and from work, has definitely increased with traffic. At one point there was barely another vehicle around, this week however we're back to impatient drivers and some people not giving a **** " I hope some of those extra cars, are carrying the retired/recalled health service workers, | |||
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"Working full time from home, but agreed to a 20% pay cut to help top up wages of furloughed staff." So you've taken a pay cut down to 80% so they can top up others wages to above 80%? How is that fair? | |||
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"Lots of work - temp sub contracting as a copy writer, so at home, lots of internet research - volunteer at night, but now working at home, call handler for Samaritans" .huge pat on the back for you. We imagine you've seen a sharp rise in calls. | |||
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"Few companies still working full time that are def not essential. Our daughter works for Slimming works in their warehouse really can’t see how that’s essential they get round the restrictions as they have their own health foods. " Restrictions ? ALL warehouses can still remain open if they are able to follow social distancing rules. There is no rule that you can only stay open if your classed as essential work | |||
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"Company i work for seem To think it essential to send workers from Bournemouth to Exeter each day Can you work from home, if not (essential or not) you are allowed to work. Yes and this is massive problem but the media aren't highlighting the number of non essential workers who are still being forced to go to work but there companies. I'm lucky as I'm in a job where I can currently work from home but given the number of facebook adverts for all sorts of products its clear many are still working, amongst others, in warehouses and distribution." Why would the media highlight ‘non essential’ people working ? There has been no recommendation whatsoever from anyone that you should not work if you are non essential. | |||
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"Company i work for seem To think it essential to send workers from Bournemouth to Exeter each day Can you work from home, if not (essential or not) you are allowed to work. Yes and this is massive problem but the media aren't highlighting the number of non essential workers who are still being forced to go to work but there companies. I'm lucky as I'm in a job where I can currently work from home but given the number of facebook adverts for all sorts of products its clear many are still working, amongst others, in warehouses and distribution. Why would the media highlight ‘non essential’ people working ? There has been no recommendation whatsoever from anyone that you should not work if you are non essential. " And this is the point. So many non essential people are working, and many reports that companies such as Amazon and M&S warehouse staff aren't able to stay 2m apart. Another example is contruction, people come from all over the country to work on sites its a perfect way for it to spread (source Construction news article - yep I was bored!) The point is without government action on this the lock down is being undermined. | |||
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"Company i work for seem To think it essential to send workers from Bournemouth to Exeter each day Can you work from home, if not (essential or not) you are allowed to work. Yes and this is massive problem but the media aren't highlighting the number of non essential workers who are still being forced to go to work but there companies. I'm lucky as I'm in a job where I can currently work from home but given the number of facebook adverts for all sorts of products its clear many are still working, amongst others, in warehouses and distribution. Why would the media highlight ‘non essential’ people working ? There has been no recommendation whatsoever from anyone that you should not work if you are non essential. And this is the point. So many non essential people are working, and many reports that companies such as Amazon and M&S warehouse staff aren't able to stay 2m apart. Another example is contruction, people come from all over the country to work on sites its a perfect way for it to spread (source Construction news article - yep I was bored!) The point is without government action on this the lock down is being undermined. " So your point was that the media aren’t highlighting it, and then you state that you’ve read (in the media) that Amazon & M&S warehouse staff aren’t social distancing at work ? | |||
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"Still working fulltime in a job which is not essential, the compnay will not furlough unless the government forces it to. Most of the time employees are well more than 2 metres apart but its not always possible and there are still deliveries coming in and other bods occasionaly turning up looking for things to be made or repaired and there seems no attempt to stop travellers from moving around as they still come in looking for scrap. After nearly 3 weeks in proximity of work colleagues you hope that no one is being completely stupid but there is suspicion that one is going regularly to see a girlfriend and another is meeting up with mates. This is when folk can start to turn on each other. I am in the fortunate position where i could just not go in and i could survive for a few months however lets say i had done so when lockdown was implemented it would now be almost 3 weeks, when do i go back? There is no apparent exit strategy, its looking like many months, do i go back then? Would there still be a job? This is where the Government are failing big time. If they had said 3 weeks ago that non essential work had to close for 3 weeks then i think we would have been further towards the end of lockdown." I think people are missing the point of the ‘furlough’. It’s a job retention scheme. Designed to keep people in work who otherwise would be losing their jobs completely. So if a company is going to make a member of staff redundant, the government are saying don’t and we will cover their wages (80% of) for three months. The government are never going to simply tell every single non essential business to close and cover 80% of the entire countries employees They don’t want to completely shut down the UK economy as this would be catastrophic. Hence why the only businesses they are advising should not currently open are ones where customers will be coming into direct contact with people. | |||
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"Company i work for seem To think it essential to send workers from Bournemouth to Exeter each day Can you work from home, if not (essential or not) you are allowed to work. Yes and this is massive problem but the media aren't highlighting the number of non essential workers who are still being forced to go to work but there companies. I'm lucky as I'm in a job where I can currently work from home but given the number of facebook adverts for all sorts of products its clear many are still working, amongst others, in warehouses and distribution. Why would the media highlight ‘non essential’ people working ? There has been no recommendation whatsoever from anyone that you should not work if you are non essential. And this is the point. So many non essential people are working, and many reports that companies such as Amazon and M&S warehouse staff aren't able to stay 2m apart. Another example is contruction, people come from all over the country to work on sites its a perfect way for it to spread (source Construction news article - yep I was bored!) The point is without government action on this the lock down is being undermined. So your point was that the media aren’t highlighting it, and then you state that you’ve read (in the media) that Amazon & M&S warehouse staff aren’t social distancing at work ? " I don't think 'Construction news' counts as a widely read news source!! To be precise, the mainstream mass media aren't picking this up. | |||
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"Me from home " On a different note just seen your user name now I have that Fat Boy Slim tune stuck in my head. | |||
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"Me from home On a different note just seen your user name now I have that Fat Boy Slim tune stuck in my head." Just seen your comment did you see the set yesterday that Fat Boy Slims young daughter did I had it playing at work she’s going to be something in years to come. X | |||
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"Company i work for seem To think it essential to send workers from Bournemouth to Exeter each day Can you work from home, if not (essential or not) you are allowed to work. Yes and this is massive problem but the media aren't highlighting the number of non essential workers who are still being forced to go to work but there companies. I'm lucky as I'm in a job where I can currently work from home but given the number of facebook adverts for all sorts of products its clear many are still working, amongst others, in warehouses and distribution." Their not highlighting it because you are permitted to work so not being forced!!!! | |||
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"Few companies still working full time that are def not essential. Our daughter works for Slimming works in their warehouse really can’t see how that’s essential they get round the restrictions as they have their own health foods. " What exactly are the restrictions? | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential?" I feel a lot of companies are bending the rules and making there employees work. I dont feel im really a essential worker but companies know how to redefine us to suit there agenda. It doesnt helps with the UK not having a real lockdown. Unfortunately when you see the stats you can see the results of this | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential? I feel a lot of companies are bending the rules and making there employees work. I dont feel im really a essential worker but companies know how to redefine us to suit there agenda. It doesnt helps with the UK not having a real lockdown. Unfortunately when you see the stats you can see the results of this" Bending the rules ? What rules ? Perhaps their agenda is to keep their business going so you have a job at the end of it still ? | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential? I feel a lot of companies are bending the rules and making there employees work. I dont feel im really a essential worker but companies know how to redefine us to suit there agenda. It doesnt helps with the UK not having a real lockdown. Unfortunately when you see the stats you can see the results of this Bending the rules ? What rules ? Perhaps their agenda is to keep their business going so you have a job at the end of it still ? " Some people just cant read simple rules and interpret them in a way they want to. People are assuming only key workers are allowed to work. | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential? I feel a lot of companies are bending the rules and making there employees work. I dont feel im really a essential worker but companies know how to redefine us to suit there agenda. It doesnt helps with the UK not having a real lockdown. Unfortunately when you see the stats you can see the results of this Bending the rules ? What rules ? Perhaps their agenda is to keep their business going so you have a job at the end of it still ? " In case youve not seen it, the “rules” are spoken of every afternoon on the telly, In regards to bending yes some companies are bending they dont currently need me to work theyre doing so purely to get the most out of us cos they can and a lot of people are in the same boat, they can definitely afford us not to work they are one of the fortunate ones who would not go downif we didnt work for s few months it would effect the functioning of it | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential? I feel a lot of companies are bending the rules and making there employees work. I dont feel im really a essential worker but companies know how to redefine us to suit there agenda. It doesnt helps with the UK not having a real lockdown. Unfortunately when you see the stats you can see the results of this Bending the rules ? What rules ? Perhaps their agenda is to keep their business going so you have a job at the end of it still ? In case youve not seen it, the “rules” are spoken of every afternoon on the telly, In regards to bending yes some companies are bending they dont currently need me to work theyre doing so purely to get the most out of us cos they can and a lot of people are in the same boat, they can definitely afford us not to work they are one of the fortunate ones who would not go downif we didnt work for s few months it would effect the functioning of it " Enlighten me what rules say your business should close ? | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential? I feel a lot of companies are bending the rules and making there employees work. I dont feel im really a essential worker but companies know how to redefine us to suit there agenda. It doesnt helps with the UK not having a real lockdown. Unfortunately when you see the stats you can see the results of this Bending the rules ? What rules ? Perhaps their agenda is to keep their business going so you have a job at the end of it still ? In case youve not seen it, the “rules” are spoken of every afternoon on the telly, In regards to bending yes some companies are bending they dont currently need me to work theyre doing so purely to get the most out of us cos they can and a lot of people are in the same boat, they can definitely afford us not to work they are one of the fortunate ones who would not go downif we didnt work for s few months it would effect the functioning of it Enlighten me what rules say your business should close ?" If you wanna be enlightened try Budda I never said my company as a whole if you check, you see companies have a thing called departments and they all have different roles including mine In regards to actual rules try looking at the GOV website Covid Health and safety related it should be relatively easy | |||
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"Im still in work everyday for my shift. Airlines still want parts for when this is over and they can start flying again I realise its not your choice but how are your company seeing this as essential? I feel a lot of companies are bending the rules and making there employees work. I dont feel im really a essential worker but companies know how to redefine us to suit there agenda. It doesnt helps with the UK not having a real lockdown. Unfortunately when you see the stats you can see the results of this Bending the rules ? What rules ? Perhaps their agenda is to keep their business going so you have a job at the end of it still ? In case youve not seen it, the “rules” are spoken of every afternoon on the telly, In regards to bending yes some companies are bending they dont currently need me to work theyre doing so purely to get the most out of us cos they can and a lot of people are in the same boat, they can definitely afford us not to work they are one of the fortunate ones who would not go downif we didnt work for s few months it would effect the functioning of it Enlighten me what rules say your business should close ? If you wanna be enlightened try Budda I never said my company as a whole if you check, you see companies have a thing called departments and they all have different roles including mine In regards to actual rules try looking at the GOV website Covid Health and safety related it should be relatively easy " Yeah I understand all the government guidelines. I’m intrigued though. You say u don’t feel you are an essential worker. That’s the reason u suggest u shouldn’t be working, no mention of due to the fact you are being made to break social distancing rules U do realize that non essential workers have not been asked to stop work don’t you ? | |||
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