Confusion reigns over who exactly can go back to work and who we can see

Tube commuters after Johnson’s speech on May 10: this is on the Jubilee Line.

Boris Johnson’s speech on Sunday (May 10) becomes more opaque by the hour.

He said all workers who cannot work from home should travel to work if their workplace is open, telling construction workers and manufacturing employees in particular to go back (we know now that the construction industry is part of a Tory plan to boost house buying that flies in the face of common sense).

And it resulted in scenes like this:

Some of these people are going to catch Covid-19. A few may die of it.

That’s what Johnson’s message to the nation contained: death.

And it seems he didn’t even cover all the professions that are expected to go back.

Also endangered are domestic cleaners, who are now expected to go back to their employers’ homes – no matter what those other people have been doing, where they’ve been, what diseases they may have picked up. But they can’t visit their friends/relatives.

Owen Jones has this one right:

His advice to the people who employ domestic cleaners is right on the button.

Edwina Currie got into a proper state while trying to discuss it with Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain:

Anyway, why is it so important to bring in cleaning staff from outside your home, possibly to spread the infection? Why can’t people just clean their own homes?

That’s what I’ve been doing!

Another comedy addition to those going back to work is film and television production companies. Here‘s Screen Daily:

Film and television production in the UK are permitted to restart providing all involved abide by social distancing guidelines, the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport has confirmed to Screen.

The change comes as part of the government’s latest guidelines for the coronavirus pandemic, which include the instruction “All workers who cannot work from home should travel to work if their workplace is open.”

Workplaces that do reopen – including screen productions – should “ensure employees can maintain a two-metre distance from others, and wash their hands regularly”, according to the Covid-19 guidelines on the government’s website.

Here is the appropriate response:

It won’t work, of course.

Also reopening (in England) is the fast food chain McDonalds – creating widespread fear among employees who will be asked to risk their lives in contact with hundreds – possibly thousands – of other people every day.

As one such employee put it in this article:

I’m terrified of returning to work… The amount of customers will be astronomical… and I still don’t know how we will be protected.

I can’t help but think the official advice means that if you’re middle class or above, everyone thinks it’s fine for you to work from home, but if you’re working class like us, it’s no problem and you can go back to work.

Yes indeed – and this means low-paid workers are most at risk:

“The Government’s strategy will put low-paid workers with the poorest employment rights most at risk,” [said Shadow Secretary of State for Women and Equalities, Marsha de Cordova].

Shadow Business Secretary Ed Miliband [said] “It is the highest-paid workers who will generally carry on being able to work from home and lower-paid workers who are being asked to go back to work.

“We also know from … ONS figures that among men, construction workers have so far been more than twice as likely to die from Covid-19 as the average member of the population.”

The Tory government says it is prioritising safety for everyone returning to work.

But… well, look:

It isn’t happening; it won’t happen. It is the same as all the Tory promises throughout the crisis, about PPE, about ventilators, about testing, about contact tracing. If it isn’t exclusively for the rich, it isn’t true.

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3 Comments

  1. Hecuba May 14, 2020 at 1:34 pm - Reply

    Get back to work you lazy scroungers say the fascist tories because we aren’t going to pay you ‘furlough money’ and we’re terrified of seeing our huge wealth dwindle because of a fake virus! So what if you disposable women and men die – well it will save us wealthy fascist boys having to pay out any money when you retire and/or claim state financial support.

    Remember little england is different to other EU countries because we have the highest number of deaths from coronavirus but hey that isn’t true because we’ve massaged the figures. So get back to work and die!

  2. chriskitcher May 14, 2020 at 3:08 pm - Reply

    Poor old Curry still as hapless and stupid as ever.

  3. hugosmum70 May 14, 2020 at 4:22 pm - Reply

    QUOTE: Anyway, why is it so important to bring in cleaning staff from outside your home, possibly to spread the infection? Why can’t people just clean their own homes?

    That’s what I’ve been doing! UNQUOTE

    SO HAVE I , FOR MOST OF MY ADULT LIFE..UNTIL THE LAST FEW YEARS WHEN CERTAIN JOBS BECAME MORE THAN I COULD MANAGE TO DO. AND LAST YEAR I HAD TO CONCEDE THAT I DID NOT HAVE ENOUGH ENERGY AND WAS IN TOO MUCH PAIN TOO ,TO CLEAN MY HOME PROPERLY. I NEED IT TO BE CLEAN OF DUST ,DOG HAIRS ETC BECAUSE I AM ASTHMATIC WITH COPD……….THEREFORE I SHUFFLED MY FINANCES AROUND , SO I COULD AFFORD A CLEANER ONCE A FORTNIGHT.I AM NOT RICH OR MIDDLE CLASS . I DID A HANDS ON LABOURING JOB IN MY YOUNG DAYS…..A NURSE…… YES ITS HEAVY WORK. SO YOU LABOUR. LATER PART TIME JOBS IN A SCHOOL, SELF EMPLOYED, WITH THE ELDERLY. AND IN AN OFFICE ON 3 OCCASIONS .LATTERLY GIVING BENEFITS ADVICE BEFORE I FINALLY RETIRED WITH ILL HEALTH.
    soooooo good for you if thats what have been doing. ive had to do what bits i could during this pandemic as have loads of others in same position unless they could afford and had bedroom for them to live in. . i now have one of my dog walkers coming in to change my bed and a couple of other jobs i needed doing because my carer cant …….. the walker walks my dog and does these ODD jobs, but still its not as clean as i would like.its passable. but i certainly wont be inviting a cleaner back in any time soon. what gets done between myself and my dog walker gets done. she in one room me in another. anything else will just have to wait till i think its safe to do so. but please dont keep thinking that everyone could do their own cleaning. not everyone can. and they are not usually the rich. or middle class. but the poor. the rich etc only have cleaners cos they are A. too damned idle..cant be ruining their immaculate nails etc, or B its a status symbol.

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