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Yep there was a thread about this. Problem is it could depend on who he lives with too. Maybe his wife is high risk or even his mother/father if he’s still at home.
Got 3 workers. All in their own vans. Totally contactless system in place. One guy says he’s not happy working in pandemic but other two Want to work. Have them the choice morning after lockdown and had a vote. Obviously it’s pretty safe. We’ve not lost any work.Any way unhappy worker has had 11 complaints in 3 weeks and getting shirty over it. Have warnedHim but he’s saying shouldn’t be working and that’s why he’s making mistakes. Have offered him unpaid leave, holiday pay but now he’s saying he’s stressed and he’s depressed. Have checked and not allowed to furlough as I’ll get a subbie to cover his work.In conversation with solicitor and he says ordinarily it’s gross misconduct and dismissal but solicitor reckons he’ll claim unsafe and tread carefully.Not after advice. Just sharing.
he said over 2 years...why not furlough him ? you don't have to furlough all your staff Darran
solicitors will always advise you the most risk free way to go about things. they dont take risks. its not what you ask their advice for.i think i would probably give discuss it with him, and if needed to give him a warning about dismissal, then get rid of him as you would at any other time.he probably won't take you to court over it, but sometimes i think you need to show that you just won't stand for nonsense like this.how long's he been working for you for anyhow?
I think you should be consulting ACAS mate. If you don’t go through the proper channels for dismissal you are leaving yourself wide open.
Quote from: KS Cleaning on April 16, 2020, 09:37:31 pmI think you should be consulting ACAS mate. If you don’t go through the proper channels for dismissal you are leaving yourself wide open.Trying to do it properly hence solicitor involved. In his opinion ordinarily it’s gross misconduct.
Quote from: Mike Burd on April 16, 2020, 09:48:22 pmQuote from: KS Cleaning on April 16, 2020, 09:37:31 pmI think you should be consulting ACAS mate. If you don’t go through the proper channels for dismissal you are leaving yourself wide open.Trying to do it properly hence solicitor involved. In his opinion ordinarily it’s gross misconduct.Can't see how it's not gross misconduct even in these unusual circumstances. Let him keep going out and he'll single handedly finish your business. 11 in 3 weeks is really bad, especially for 2 years experience.