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LaughingLolly
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Hi,
Even though I had not done any shifts for a year I was offered a furlough package by my work. I did not take it as I had wanted to leave due to feeling I was just too unwell to work, slightly paranoid about everything, anxious, unsupported and lacking confidence about protecting my immune system. Being able to do 3 shifts a year didn't feel worth it when it results in the DWP constantly checking up on you to make sure you're not doing extra hours you're not declaring (even though I work for a registered charity and that would never happen!) So, I did not.
However, I feel my circumstances might change soon and I might get shifted on to Univeral Credit as a result. If I later decided to accept the furlough (They said I could change my mind at any point) then would I be forced back to work when they feel it's safe? I would only want to go if I felt safe. I have four of the predisposing factors which mean I'm at higher risk of dying from COVID so I am feeling rather nervous about this plus I had already asked to resign (which they didn't act upon) because previous to COVID I felt I could not protect my immune system in their environment.
I'm mainly asking if people accepting a furlough package also have to accept going back to work when they say you must because you've now accepted the package?
Even though I had not done any shifts for a year I was offered a furlough package by my work. I did not take it as I had wanted to leave due to feeling I was just too unwell to work, slightly paranoid about everything, anxious, unsupported and lacking confidence about protecting my immune system. Being able to do 3 shifts a year didn't feel worth it when it results in the DWP constantly checking up on you to make sure you're not doing extra hours you're not declaring (even though I work for a registered charity and that would never happen!) So, I did not.
However, I feel my circumstances might change soon and I might get shifted on to Univeral Credit as a result. If I later decided to accept the furlough (They said I could change my mind at any point) then would I be forced back to work when they feel it's safe? I would only want to go if I felt safe. I have four of the predisposing factors which mean I'm at higher risk of dying from COVID so I am feeling rather nervous about this plus I had already asked to resign (which they didn't act upon) because previous to COVID I felt I could not protect my immune system in their environment.
I'm mainly asking if people accepting a furlough package also have to accept going back to work when they say you must because you've now accepted the package?
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If you have received the 'shielding' letter you shouldn't be working at the moment. (Just editing as this sounds a bit blunt!). As a shielding person myself I get anxious when I think of vulnerable people putting themselves at risk by going outside! I am able to work from home but the furlough scheme sounds the right way to go for you. If your furlough relates to health issues I cannot see that you would be forced back to work in an unsafe environment. I have already been told that I will not be going back for some time. I work in a hospital environment so feel at greater risk.
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If you are being furloughed and you are at high risk your employers know and would understand. Therefore, you could ask your GP to give you a sickness certificate until you or your GP felt it was safe for you to return. And the fact that your employer has said that if you change you mind about being furloughed shows that they want you back, which shows you are a valued employee! You should feel very proud of yourself for that. -
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