(06 Oct 2020, 6:22 pm)mb134 wrote - Canteen not being deep cleaned after first positive test, particularly as the drivers that tested positive were using it.So, using that same logic, hospitals are seen as key transmission ground for the virus too, yet they are regularly cleaned? Does that mean that NHS staff are not doing their job properly? It's exactly the same principle and evidences that even deep cleaning is not effective.
- Drivers not being informed of who needs to self isolate.
- No enforcement of social distancing/mask wearing.
- Buses not being cleaned.
I don't see why drivers would lie about any of this, particularly as it lays some blame onto the drivers. Drivers are at fault too of course, but ultimately management clearly haven't been enforcing key policies - putting the lives of their drivers at risk.
If I was in charge of a team of drivers, who all caught a disease due to my negligence then I'd expect consequences.
Appreciate that a local manager bears responsibility, but unless there is a blatent failure, I don't see anyone being held individually accountable. Again, how can a local manager enforce every single rule all day on every single employee, 100% of the time? These are adults, they should be able to understand the requirements themselves and adhere to them.