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RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - SecretAgent - 19-02-2021 10:37

I heard of one girl at BS who turned up for work even though her partner had it. She was sent home pretty sharpish but then blamed other employees for her not being allowed to work in the studio. To be honest I’d have sacked her on the spot. Most that I’ve heard of getting COVID have been very responsible when it comes to work.

Oh and some girls definitely cannot work from home on a regular basis due to their personal circumstances - I mean who wants grandma to hear you giving JOI to a caller laugh


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - Charlemagne - 19-02-2021 10:57

There's a story in the FT saying that some UK companies are wanting to make covid vaccinations mandatory.


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - ShandyHand - 19-02-2021 13:17

^ Highly possible some firms could be asking for proof of vaccination before hiring apparently.

Any stipulation towards current employees is likely to face a legal challenge the papers are saying. As it would go against existing contracts.

Discrimination of the individual up against the rights of society at large to be protected. A very interesting conundrum.


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - winsaw - 19-02-2021 19:59

(19-02-2021 13:17 )ShandyHand Wrote:  ^ Highly possible some firms could be asking for proof of vaccination before hiring apparently.

Any stipulation towards current employees is likely to face a legal challenge the papers are saying. As it would go against existing contracts.

Discrimination of the individual up against the rights of society at large to be protected. A very interesting conundrum.

one of the gov top lawyers says its ok but only for new contracts that people know about before they go for a job, and even then it would have to not count for people who cant have it for medical reasons or young people who may not have had there turn at getting the jab yet,


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - lovebabes56 - 20-02-2021 04:09

Would firms onlymake it mandatory or compulsory for employees to have vaccinations - if government suddenly switched tack and made vaccinations compulsory?? I'm still not having vaccine because i feel more comfortable with having just flu jab every year than the covid one, and if reports that some 40's group will be offered theirs now, probably might mean my age group (50's+) probably gets pushed down the lina alittle further and probably could about july/Aug before I may be offered it and have a feeling suppllies might even be low then and may have to wait further still. Even soindividuals rights over vaccine should still be protected.


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - lovebabes56 - 20-02-2021 04:13

(19-02-2021 13:17 )ShandyHand Wrote:  ^ Highly possible some firms could be asking for proof of vaccination before hiring apparently.

Any stipulation towards current employees is likely to face a legal challenge the papers are saying. As it would go against existing contracts.

Discrimination of the individual up against the rights of society at large to be protected. A very interesting conundrum.

If it was stpulated that you had to confirm having it in a application form for a job you was applying for would it put you off applying for it?


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - lovebabes56 - 20-02-2021 04:33

(19-02-2021 10:37 )SecretAgent Wrote:  I heard of one girl at BS who turned up for work even though her partner had it. She was sent home pretty sharpish but then blamed other employees for her not being allowed to work in the studio. To be honest I’d have sacked her on the spot. Most that I’ve heard of getting COVID have been very responsible when it comes to work.

Oh and some girls definitely cannot work from home on a regular basis due to their personal circumstances - I mean who wants grandma to hear you giving JOI to a caller laugh

Whoever it was, was being very irresponsible. Whether it should be a sackable offence or not is another thing entirely, but at least BS acted pretty swiftly to protect others, she should hve known she had to isolate for 10 days and then get negative test. I don't know if the girls are regularly tested or not by the channels i can only assume they are. if not, they should be.


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - The Silent Majority - 20-02-2021 08:04

(20-02-2021 04:09 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  I'm still not having vaccine because i feel more comfortable with having just flu jab every year than the covid one,

Did you not get the pm? Admin's making it compulsory if you want to post here Wink


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - lovebabes56 - 20-02-2021 08:11

^ nope Smile


RE: Coronavirus - is enough being done to contain it? - munch1917 - 20-02-2021 09:07

(20-02-2021 08:04 )The Silent Majority Wrote:  
(20-02-2021 04:09 )lovebabes56 Wrote:  I'm still not having vaccine because i feel more comfortable with having just flu jab every year than the covid one,

Did you not get the pm? Admin's making it compulsory if you want to post here Wink

Can't you just wear a mask when posting Tongue

And wash your hands first obviously.

And pro-tip, if you keep an anti-bac hand gel near the computer, DON'T mix it up with the lube, that shit stings Bounce