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A couple of questions for anyone(in the UK*) who has been furloughed from their place of work. Has your employer/boss or a senior employee(managers, etc) asked you to do any work or work related activities/tasks whilst you have been furloughed from your job? Did you know that they(and potentially yourself) are breaking the law if they(you) have done so? |
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@dan27notts | 16 May 20 | |
I suppose its a type of fraud i guess? All our furloughed lads have been sat at home, i was about a few hours away from being furloughed myself on friday until next weeks job got to go ahead at the last minute |
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@dodgey | 16 May 20 | |
Not been furloughed but been at home most of the time on full pay but I suppose some companies have furloughed staff as they can't afford to pay a wage right now and if they are asking them to do a couple of things to help out from home to maybe help stop the company going bust after this then maybe its best for the employee being asked to do so to do it and not say anything or risk being jobless at the end of it.
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@obi_jon | 16 May 20 | |
Turns out that some employers who have furloughed their staff have been expecting them to continue working from home whilst furloughed or to perform work related duties/tasks outside of their usual workplace. This is illegal. The furlough scheme is supposed to be used to help workers who would otherwise have been laid off or made redundant due to the coronavirus, not for employers to use as an excuse to stop paying wages themselves and instead use government money to pay their workers a reduced rate(80'/.). |
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@obi_jon | 16 May 20 | |
If your employer has furloughed you, it should have been because they would otherwise have had to lay you off or make you redundant. Meaning that they didn't have any work for you to do. So, if they are still asking you to work for them whilst furloughed, then they obviously do still have work for you and they shouldn't have been laying you off or making you redundant in the first place, so they should still be paying you for your work at the full rate themselves, not getting the government to pay you 80'/. of what they would normally pay you.
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@obi_jon | 16 May 20 | |
@ obi_jon - 16.05.20 - 08:44am A couple of questions for anyone(in the UK*) who has been furloughed from their place of work. Has your employer/boss or a senior employee(managers, etc) asked you to do any work or work related activities/tasks whilst you have been furloughed from your job? Did you know that they(and potentially yourself) are breaking the law if they(you) have done so? * don't know what the laws are outside the UK, so can't comment on that, but non UK users feel free to comment. Is the situation the same or similar wherever you are? |
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@wakeup4 | 16 May 20 | |
You can earn money elsewhere though
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@3mel | 16 May 20 | |
@ wakeup4 - 16.05.20 - 09:31am You can earn money elsewhere though I doubt you can legally, it'd be like receiving job seekers while working. |
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@obi_jon | 16 May 20 | |
@ wakeup4 - 16.05.20 - 09:31am You can earn money elsewhere though Did I say they couldn't? And what does this have to do with furloughed workers still being expected to do work for the employers who furloughed them? Nothing that's what, now run along and don't bother the adults whilst they're talking. |
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@dan27notts | 16 May 20 | |
Like dodgey said, i think its ok if they are asking for little things here and there to help the company out and potentially save it. Obviously they shouldn't be asking you to do a full days/shift worth of work
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@dodgey | 16 May 20 | |
They are talking about cutting furlough payments for those staying at home to 60pc and topping up wages for workers returning to work part time to get their companies moving again that's the best idea.
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