Hi everyone I'm type 2diabetic on insulin I've been sent home for three months which I think is wrong,I rang Diabetes UK today and my diabetic nurse who both say I should be able to work as long as I social distance which is irrelevant anyway as everyone has to,I rang my work and told them all this and I'm not on the vulnerable list and they said no it's policy you can't work yet three weeks ago it was the government who said I couldn't work,they said I had underlying medical issues,my bloods are always between 6.5 8.0 max,to me this is discrimination,I've contacted ACAS and waiting for a link to put in a complaint,why can't the government or whoever inform these work places that we can work and there policies are invalid
Hi Kevin, your experience seems to be the opposite of most of us. What work do you do and are they still paying you? x
Hi I work for the council driving school buses but do different things aswell with them,they are paying me but I feel I can still work,since I stopped working my bloods have gone up a bit so I see it doing more harm to me than any good x
Hi I work for the council driving school buses but do different things aswell with them,they are paying me but I feel I can still work,since I stopped working my bloods have gone up a bit so I see it doing more harm to me than any good x
We have no passengers at the moment as schools are closed,I drive special needs children to school.The thing is now they are delivering things to vulnerable people meaning I would be using the two metre rule anyway,I just think what they are doing is discrimination when the medical professionals say I'm ok to work.x
When all this kicked off a few weeks back I was told by my employer that I had to self isolate for 12 weeks as I was on the government vulnerable list. I asked if this was compulsory and could they force me to stay at home. The HR dept got back to me within a few hours and stated that , no it wasn’t compulsory but only advisory. If I was happy to be at work then they had to accept my decision. Ironically 2 weeks later the whole factory got put in furlough, nonetheless at the time they couldn’t force self isolation.Hi everyone I'm type 2diabetic on insulin I've been sent home for three months which I think is wrong,I rang Diabetes UK today and my diabetic nurse who both say I should be able to work as long as I social distance which is irrelevant anyway as everyone has to,I rang my work and told them all this and I'm not on the vulnerable list and they said no it's policy you can't work yet three weeks ago it was the government who said I couldn't work,they said I had underlying medical issues,my bloods are always between 6.5 8.0 max,to me this is discrimination,I've contacted ACAS and waiting for a link to put in a complaint,why can't the government or whoever inform these work places that we can work and there policies are invalid
Have you reported / complained about this to your union that you are a member of...I just wish someone with any clout would educate these people
Hi not yet as all this has only taken place today as in me researching stuff,been off since 19th march but will get in touch with the union tomorrow,my work place just keep banging on about their policy
Hi not yet as all this has only taken place today as in me researching stuff,been off since 19th march but will get in touch with the union tomorrow,my work place just keep banging on about their policy
I don’t perceive it as discrimination but your employer exercising their duty of care by deciding that you are vulnerable and are willing to pay you not to be at work and put yourself at risk. If they let you carry on working and you caught Covid-19 you would then be saying that they should not have made you work. There are a number of threads on here from members worried about the consequences because they have been made to work - at least that’s one concern that you don’t have.Hi I work for the council driving school buses but do different things aswell with them,they are paying me but I feel I can still work,since I stopped working my bloods have gone up a bit so I see it doing more harm to me than any good x
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