I would sack the person refusing to work and give the job to someone who has just lost everything through no fault of their own. There's plenty of them out there. People are queuing up for jobs.
Quote from: Lee Pryor on April 09, 2020, 06:16:12 pmI would sack the person refusing to work and give the job to someone who has just lost everything through no fault of their own. There's plenty of them out there. People are queuing up for jobs.i agree.....some people need to man up IMO.........
Quote from: DrewHastings on April 09, 2020, 04:23:47 pmQuote from: Slacky on April 09, 2020, 02:22:30 pmI saw a window cleaning van today, two guys in it. Not really social distancing is it.I know a delivery driver who works as a drayman. He works for one of the national delivery companies, and has a 'mate' to help unload etc.The mate now has to travel in a car, following the lorry, and is no longer allowed in the cab.You mentioned "drayman", there no pubs open ?
Quote from: Slacky on April 09, 2020, 02:22:30 pmI saw a window cleaning van today, two guys in it. Not really social distancing is it.I know a delivery driver who works as a drayman. He works for one of the national delivery companies, and has a 'mate' to help unload etc.The mate now has to travel in a car, following the lorry, and is no longer allowed in the cab.
I saw a window cleaning van today, two guys in it. Not really social distancing is it.
I guess it's pretty scary when you don't employee.