We risk creating a legal fiction that workplaces are safe when they are not.
A short thread on the DVLA outbreak, and Government policy.
A short thread on the DVLA outbreak, and Government policy.
In order to encourage people back to work after the first wave (presumably under political pressure), the civil service set targets for 4 out of 5 civil servants to return to their workplaces https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-four-out-of-five-civil-servants-told-to-return-to-desks-by-october-12064211
This was when we were seeing increases in case rates in younger people and was couple of weeks before SAGE went on to recommend a circuit breaker.
On 10 January, the business secretary said ' complete confidence that their workplace is safe'.
Note the phrase *complete* confidence https://twitter.com/Dr_D_Robertson/status/1351584181269245952?s=20
Note the phrase *complete* confidence https://twitter.com/Dr_D_Robertson/status/1351584181269245952?s=20
The Government would have (or should have) known that there were large outbreaks, for instance the DVLA outbreak reported today https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jan/23/minister-faces-fury-over-mass-covid-outbreak-at-top-government-agency
A legal fiction is an assertion made by the courts to say, in legal terms, that something is true. For example, if two people die simultaneously, the law may decide that the elder died first.
The statement by the business secretary implying that workplaces are *completely* safe is clearly questionable.
Unfortunately, it will require a legal test case to determine whether employers can use Government statements to defend themselves, and whether the courts create a legal fiction of workplaces being *completely* safe.
There is a new statement today from the Government.
The words 'completely safe' have disappeared. And the Government is no longer saying that workplaces *are* safe, just saying it's critical to keep workers safe. We can all agree with that.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/more-employers-sign-up-to-rapid-testing-to-protect-workforce
The words 'completely safe' have disappeared. And the Government is no longer saying that workplaces *are* safe, just saying it's critical to keep workers safe. We can all agree with that.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/more-employers-sign-up-to-rapid-testing-to-protect-workforce