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Today is the last day of the Covid Pledge week of action. So let’s finish by summarising the five key reasons why it makes good economic sense for businesses to sign the Covid Pledge (covidpledge.uk) #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (1/7)
Reason 1: Making the workplace safer reduces staff absences and attracts employees at a time when the UK economy is suffering extreme staff shortages costing £30bn per year (peoplemanagement.co.uk/article/179348… ) #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (2/7) "Labour shortages coul...
Reason 2: Supporting staff to stay at home when ill equally makes good economic sense. A 2019 survey estimated that presenteeism costs the UK £15.1 billion per year (pmsystems.co.uk/post/the-cost-…) #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (3/7) A photo of two people clear...
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Over the last few days we have stressed the importance of clean air. But there is another, equally crucial, element of the Covid Pledge: supporting people to stay home when ill. #covidpledgeaction #covidsafetypledge (1/10) A story from 23 November 2022 that reads "Seriously ill
When Johnson lifted support for self-isolation in February 2022, he was asked if people should stay home if sick. He replied yes, and he wished the British were ‘disciplined’ like the Germans and did so... #covidpledgeaction #covidsafetypledge (2/10) "Boris Johnson suggests Britons should learn from Germa
As many pointed out, this has nothing to do with lack of discipline. It has to do with lack of support. Sick pay in 🇬🇧 is £99.35 per week. In 🇩🇪 it is 100% of ordinary pay for the 1st 6 weeks. The UK is just about the worst in Europe. #covidpledgeaction #covidsafetypledge (3/10) A chart showing "sickness benefit replacement levels&qu
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For 3 days we've shown that the case for ventilation & safer environments is unanswerable. After 3 years of Covid, it’s clear that the Govt isn’t going to do anything. So here, for the Covid Pledge Week of Action, are 6 things we can do #CovidSafetyPledge #CovidPledgeAction (1/8) The words "What Should I Do?" in kind of a handwri
First, ask to see the managers of the businesses you visit regularly and ask them to sign up to the Covid pledge. Here is a leaflet explaining why it makes sense for them to do so: covidpledge.uk/s/clean-air-in… #CovidSafetyPledge #CovidPledgeAction (2/8) #CovidSafetyPledge Week of Action 20th - 24th March 2023 Emp
Second, if you are a parent or work for/in a school, ask your school to ensure they have adequate ventilation. Here is a detailed resource from @CleanAirClassrm explaining why and what they should be doing. covidpledge.uk/s/Clean-Air-Cl… #CovidSafetyPledge #CovidPledgeAction (3/8) A graphic from the good folks over at Clean Air Classrooms t
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Covid shows how good ventilation benefits employers, employees & customers alike. Yesterday we outlined the reasons. Today, let’s delve more deeply into one of the lesser known – & most compelling – reasons: stuffiness makes you stupid! #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (1/9) A cartoon man thinking &quo...
First. Poor ventilation reduces how much you get done. A study in the journal Indoor Air (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15330777/ ) concludes that it has been shown ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ that poor indoor air quality decreases productivity by as much as 9%! #CovidSafetyPledge (2/9). Text that reads: Practical ...
That led an article in The Business Journals from 2019 (before Covid) to offer the following advice: Want your people to be more productive? Here’s a novel idea: open the window. That’s right. Give them some fresh air. #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (3/9) A headline from the busines...
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The Covid Pledge Week of Action marks 3 years since the UK started responding to Covid. We still haven’t acted to make our environments safe – notably via good ventilation. This failure is inexcusable. We have to act now. Here is why. #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (1/8) A pixel-ly version of The Guardian front page when they bega
Ventilation is a health issue – implemented poorly it leads to increased transmission of the virus, to more infection and more Long Covid. All that when the NHS has a waiting list of over 7 million people and is cracking at the seams. #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (2/8) A photo of an ambulance outside an A&E with text in big red
Ventilation is an economic issue. It impacts individual incomes at a time of increased pressure. It leads to short term staff shortages and more people (half a million already) dropping out of employment altogether. #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge
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This week (March 20th-26th) is the Covid Pledge Week of Action. The Covid Pledge (see covidpledge.uk) is a commitment by employers to improve the safety of their premises for employees and customers #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (1/7)
In particular, it involves a commitment to assess Covid risks on their premises, where necessary to introduce protections (especially good ventilation) and to support staff in staying at home if infected #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (2/7). We pledge to protect our workers, service users and customer
The pledge is sponsored by a host of community organisations (e.g. Clinically Vulnerable Families), professional organisations (e.g. British Medical Association) and Trades Unions (from ASLEF to UNITE) #CovidPledgeAction #CovidSafetyPledge (3/7) A screenshot of the "Our Supporters" section of th
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