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Norovirus outbreak
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Sandyman
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Norovirus outbreak
This is a big thing on the news today
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7169347.stm refers, about a very dodgy sickness and diarrhoea bug. The article and news state:
"People struck down by a stomach bug sweeping the UK have been urged not to go back to work.
Doctors estimate more than 100,000 people a week are catching norovirus, which causes diarrhoea and vomiting.
Workers need to remain at home for 48 hours after the symptoms have gone and stay away from surgeries and hospitals, the Royal College of GPs warned."
Now, we are being publically advised by health professionals (not RM line managers who act like they know more than consultants without the relevant training) NOT to attend work if affected by this malaise in order to stop it spreading.
One wonders how this will affect RM's draconian abscence procedure and it's over zealous adjudicators? Will people on stages be given further stages if afflicted by this virus for non-attendance (despite the advice given by those who know), or will they be bullied into attending, thus causing more colleagues to take sick leave, causing further punishments via the absence procedure?
Anyone with the symptoms of this being pushed into working by managers must surely have a H & S AND B & H case if so treated, especially if they incur stages for following government medical advice.
Your thoughts please.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7169347.stm refers, about a very dodgy sickness and diarrhoea bug. The article and news state:
"People struck down by a stomach bug sweeping the UK have been urged not to go back to work.
Doctors estimate more than 100,000 people a week are catching norovirus, which causes diarrhoea and vomiting.
Workers need to remain at home for 48 hours after the symptoms have gone and stay away from surgeries and hospitals, the Royal College of GPs warned."
Now, we are being publically advised by health professionals (not RM line managers who act like they know more than consultants without the relevant training) NOT to attend work if affected by this malaise in order to stop it spreading.
One wonders how this will affect RM's draconian abscence procedure and it's over zealous adjudicators? Will people on stages be given further stages if afflicted by this virus for non-attendance (despite the advice given by those who know), or will they be bullied into attending, thus causing more colleagues to take sick leave, causing further punishments via the absence procedure?
Anyone with the symptoms of this being pushed into working by managers must surely have a H & S AND B & H case if so treated, especially if they incur stages for following government medical advice.
Your thoughts please.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Cant see RM letting us stay off work 48 hours after the last symptoms, which is the guidance from NHS as it stays active in your system and means you will infect other.
It could be dodgy though 1 postie goes down with it somewhere, and their DOM tells them to come back straight away, they do and infect the whole office. Apparently its so infections everyone would go down with it within 48 hours. Who the hell is going to do the work.
Also if 1 unit gets it bad its bound to spread like wildfire throughout the whole network.
It could be dodgy though 1 postie goes down with it somewhere, and their DOM tells them to come back straight away, they do and infect the whole office. Apparently its so infections everyone would go down with it within 48 hours. Who the hell is going to do the work.
Also if 1 unit gets it bad its bound to spread like wildfire throughout the whole network.
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No dom or anyone else will tell me to come back to work untill I am fit and well.TrueBlueTerrier wrote:Cant see RM letting us stay off work 48 hours after the last symptoms, which is the guidance from NHS as it stays active in your system and means you will infect other.
It could be dodgy though 1 postie goes down with it somewhere, and their DOM tells them to come back straight away, they do and infect the whole office. Apparently its so infections everyone would go down with it within 48 hours. Who the hell is going to do the work.![]()
Also if 1 unit gets it bad its bound to spread like wildfire throughout the whole network.
If I had that virus, which sounds nasty, I would probally be off for a couple of days afterwards to ensure I was fit and well.
Come back too early and you may find yourself going off again, triggering another absence and perhaps even a stage warning!
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All you have to do is save it in a bag then just hand it to them.L Tommo wrote:When you have your BTW chat,,, No words needed Just to answer the screw , Just let your chunderbox talk for ya... Right over the desk and waddle off to the kharzi dribbling.... JOB DONE.... Well n truely NOROVIRUSED
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As i understand it you can get this virus more than once if so are managers in royalmail are subject to the very same sickness proceedures as the rest of us and if you are forced to come in then you should all buy your manager a coffee
and thus give him the bug after all he has asked for it by makeing you come in when you are ill. ps i do not mean spit in his coffee let's be clear about it!. cough! cough! 
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as it happens i can clarify this point a bit..i triggered a stage warning at the end of last year..The acting d.o.m made it quite clear they were keen to issue the stage..however the first of the absences was a case of being sent home by the dom previous to thier appointment the stage couldn't be issued as i was not unauthorised absent on this day..one quick phone call and BINGO!! i walked away a free man..even have this in writing on the letter i got after my meeting.linkinpark wrote:Yes thats what i was thinking, if they have sent you home after you turned up for work i dont see how it could count as unauthorised as they authorised the sickness by sending you home. Be interesting for a reps view on this and as RM have set themselves up as doctors by saying when you are ill or not and when you should come in or not, if you spread a sickness like the one going about now would they be liable for sickness passed onto your workmates although this would be very hard to prove i think?wakkono wrote:could be interesting this if your dom actually asks you to go home does it still count as an absence
surely 1 load of puke on the delivery floor would make any dom cringe
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