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Van Sharing
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Owieb
- Posts: 4
- Joined: 03 Aug 2020, 19:58
- Gender: Male
Van Sharing
with what's happening im guessing we are still van sharing at the moment until told differently?
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theotherone
- Posts: 430
- Joined: 04 Jun 2020, 21:58
- Gender: Male
Re: Van Sharing
I'll be honest last year we went back to van sharing coincidently before peak pressure. I think there is very very little chance of us returning to the one in a van rule, unless of course told otherwise.
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rambo1
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 3266
- Joined: 12 Jun 2013, 20:00
- Gender: Male
Re: Van Sharing
Mandatory masks in vans would be a nice caring touch by management.
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mags999
- Posts: 372
- Joined: 25 Jun 2016, 11:05
- Gender: Male
Re: Van Sharing
i wont be wearing a mask in the van unless they threaten me with the sack 
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vinny79
- Posts: 48
- Joined: 21 Mar 2020, 18:55
- Gender: Male
Re: Van Sharing
They can’t sack you.
Mandatory is not law
What if you are exempt
Mandatory is not law
What if you are exempt
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P13
- Posts: 1016
- Joined: 11 Oct 2007, 14:35
- Gender: Male
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DICKIEG
- Posts: 158
- Joined: 27 Jun 2011, 19:07
- Gender: Male
Re: Van Sharing
You only have to say you are exempt, and they must respect this
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clashcityrocker
- Posts: 16298
- Joined: 22 Sep 2009, 13:50
- Gender: Male
- Location: strummerville
Re: Van Sharing
Wrong.
The societies of consumption and squandering of material resources are incompatible with the idea of economic growth and a clean planet.
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pinstripe
- Posts: 2454
- Joined: 25 May 2007, 16:42
- Gender: Male
- Location: 2 left turns from reality
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koolishy67
- Posts: 665
- Joined: 04 Nov 2010, 21:02
- Gender: Male
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TrueBlueTerrier
- FORUM ADMINISTRATOR
- Posts: 72353
- Joined: 30 Dec 2006, 10:29
- Gender: Male
- Location: On my couch
Re: Van Sharing
It would be nice if people posted links that back their claim, from whichever side.
https://www.employmentlawworldview.com/ ... -story-uk/
https://www.employmentlawworldview.com/ ... -story-uk/
The Employment Tribunal’s recent decision in Kubilius v Kent Foods Ltd is entirely unremarkable on the law but notable for its appearing to be the first reported judgment where the employee’s refusal to wear a facemask led to his dismissal.
Now I have quoted selectively and its a little more nuanced than I have presented, so I suggest everyone reads the article, but in essence, it does look like they can sack you, in some cases, if you refuse to wear a mask when they have requested that you do.It is neither new nor novel for employers to expect more from their employees than the minimum levels of compliance required by law (though see below). There may of be instances where employees have genuine medical reasons for refusing to wear a mask meaning disciplinary action should be approached with caution to avoid disability discrimination risks. Our prediction is nevertheless that this decision will frequently cited by employers to rebut allegations by employees that their dismissals were unreasonable because any COVID-19 related requirement which they failed to comply with exceeded the base level required by the state and/or was not imposed by their employer.
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: Van Sharing
They might have to respect it, but that doesn't mean they can't make reasonable adjustments, such as removing you from your duty, to accede to your request for exemption.
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/healt ... -covering/
Wearing a mask or face covering at work
If your employer tells you to wear a mask or face covering at work, you normally have to.
Tell your employer if you can’t wear a mask or face covering, for example if:
wearing one makes you extremely anxious
you’ve got an illness or disability which means you can’t wear one
If you’re disabled and you can’t wear a mask or face covering, you should ask your employer to make ‘reasonable adjustments’ for you.
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rambo1
- EX ROYAL MAIL
- Posts: 3266
- Joined: 12 Jun 2013, 20:00
- Gender: Male
Re: Van Sharing
Wow, you sound such a nice person! How are you going to go shopping? I really don't understand what people have got against wearing a mask? My wife has to wear one for a 12 hr shift at hospital and you aren't prepared to wear one for what amounts to probably a total of less than an hr? What a selfish individual you are!
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vinny79
- Posts: 48
- Joined: 21 Mar 2020, 18:55
- Gender: Male
Re: Van Sharing
PleaseTrueBlueTerrier wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 08:29It would be nice if people posted links that back their claim, from whichever side.
https://www.employmentlawworldview.com/ ... -story-uk/
The Employment Tribunal’s recent decision in Kubilius v Kent Foods Ltd is entirely unremarkable on the law but notable for its appearing to be the first reported judgment where the employee’s refusal to wear a facemask led to his dismissal.Now I have quoted selectively and its a little more nuanced than I have presented, so I suggest everyone reads the article, but in essence, it does look like they can sack you, in some cases, if you refuse to wear a mask when they have requested that you do.It is neither new nor novel for employers to expect more from their employees than the minimum levels of compliance required by law (though see below). There may of be instances where employees have genuine medical reasons for refusing to wear a mask meaning disciplinary action should be approached with caution to avoid disability discrimination risks. Our prediction is nevertheless that this decision will frequently cited by employers to rebut allegations by employees that their dismissals were unreasonable because any COVID-19 related requirement which they failed to comply with exceeded the base level required by the state and/or was not imposed by their employer.
Read the article and it’s nothing to do with covid.
It quotes an employee handbook about respecting their customers PPE requirements.
Which pre dated covid
Please show me where we signed up for this at Royal Mail.
Nonsense.
They cannot dismiss you for a face covering if exempt which they have no legal right to ask for proof of.