Good morning,
i work for a large company in Suffolk and have done for an extended period. My job involves training plant operators and has done with no issues for several years. With the Covid hitting in March all training in dual seat cabs was suspended immediately for very good reasons. Due to operational pressures it was decided to continue with in cab training with certain measures put in place ie PPE. I have an underlying condition which means that for the last 15 years or so i have had to have the Flu jab annually. Now according to my employer this is not an "extremely" high level of risk to my health but i would argue it is a "significant" risk. I have had an informal meeting with a senior manager about this issue and he says that the risk factor is negligible and is offset by PPE, we agreed to disagree and i would give it some further thought whilst on leave. One of my work colleagues gave me a heads up that i am scheduled to start in cab training tomorrow which is my first day back at work. I have had no communication from work during my leave to say that they were going to do this, in fact i was under the impression that more consultation would be undertaken with myself, safety and management prior to finding a resolution to this problem. It feels very much like a form of ambush tactic is being employed with the endgame being " i refused to carry out a reasonable request from an officer of the company" or i am in breach of my contracted role. Now i have never refused an order from any of my work management team for all of my time with the company and could never envisage an eventuality where i would. Now i suspect i'm not on the firmest ground legally speaking but with significant rises in cases of new infections nationally is there any grounds to say that the company is not treating employees individual cases and concerns fairly.
Many thanks.
i work for a large company in Suffolk and have done for an extended period. My job involves training plant operators and has done with no issues for several years. With the Covid hitting in March all training in dual seat cabs was suspended immediately for very good reasons. Due to operational pressures it was decided to continue with in cab training with certain measures put in place ie PPE. I have an underlying condition which means that for the last 15 years or so i have had to have the Flu jab annually. Now according to my employer this is not an "extremely" high level of risk to my health but i would argue it is a "significant" risk. I have had an informal meeting with a senior manager about this issue and he says that the risk factor is negligible and is offset by PPE, we agreed to disagree and i would give it some further thought whilst on leave. One of my work colleagues gave me a heads up that i am scheduled to start in cab training tomorrow which is my first day back at work. I have had no communication from work during my leave to say that they were going to do this, in fact i was under the impression that more consultation would be undertaken with myself, safety and management prior to finding a resolution to this problem. It feels very much like a form of ambush tactic is being employed with the endgame being " i refused to carry out a reasonable request from an officer of the company" or i am in breach of my contracted role. Now i have never refused an order from any of my work management team for all of my time with the company and could never envisage an eventuality where i would. Now i suspect i'm not on the firmest ground legally speaking but with significant rises in cases of new infections nationally is there any grounds to say that the company is not treating employees individual cases and concerns fairly.
Many thanks.
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