Kuwabatake Sanjuro Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 Welcome news over here to help get through the upcoming shut down Quote The Irish government announced it was establishing a Pandemic Unemployment Payment to help people who have lost work because of the coronavirus outbreak. The payment of €203 per week will be available, for a six-week period, to all employees and the self-employed who have been affected by the seizing up of economic activity. https://www.thejournal.ie/coronavirus-ireland-5048553-Mar2020/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Stevo985 Posted March 16, 2020 VT Supporter Share Posted March 16, 2020 I'm bracing myself for some tough times at work. Working for an aerospace company, obviously the airlines are going to be hit hard and that has a knock on effect all the way down the chain. I don't think my job would be at risk, but who knows at this point? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vive_La_Villa Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 I’m bracing myself for my contract to be terminated or not extended as planned. Contractors will be the first to go. Understandably I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xela Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 10 minutes ago, Genie said: We’ll be seeing hot tubs in council house back gardens before too long. On a serious note, it’s an excellent move by him. Was it just for businesses? Or everyone? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StefanAVFC Posted March 16, 2020 VT Supporter Share Posted March 16, 2020 5 minutes ago, Stevo985 said: The cynic in me thinks they haven't TOLD pubs and restaurants etc to close because it will avoid them being liable if they go out of business or try to claim anything. Don't even know if that's how it works or will work, just the first thing I thought 100%. 'Party of business' Maybe the party of insurance companies but that's it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
It's Your Round Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 17 minutes ago, Spoony said: Two of my friends have it. One got it at work, and then passed it onto their partner. One of them is pretty ok, the other is sweaty and tired and getting progressively worse. Sorry to hear that. I hope they both recover well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyh29 Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 (edited) 24 minutes ago, It's Your Round said: That will really help the people out, good on him. Boris will you be doing something similar? Boris: Well... piffle, waffle.. statutory sick pay.. wobble... wibble.. universal credit or something. Its only for business at this stage so not really a direct comparison to sick pay and universal credit , not even sure it will “help the people “ France is going to total lockdown as of tomorrow lunchtime , guess we will see what they do for individuals shortly Edited March 16, 2020 by tonyh29 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HanoiVillan Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 4 minutes ago, Stevo985 said: The cynic in me thinks they haven't TOLD pubs and restaurants etc to close because it will avoid them being liable if they go out of business or try to claim anything. Don't even know if that's how it works or will work, just the first thing I thought It's possible that one reason may be that they are expecting widespread non-compliance, and if it is 'the law' right away, then 'the law' might risk looking silly. I imagine that the logic is probably that if you ratchet up in stages, it's easier to get buy-in from the public, and as I think we've seen clearly over the last few days, there has been very little buy-in from the public so far. None of that is any consolation for hospitality and leisure workers - or business owners - in what is likely to be a shitty 48 or 72 or whatever hours until the 'legally forbidden' stage. Or maybe I'm wrong, I'm just guessing after all. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KentVillan Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 21 minutes ago, tonyh29 said: On the whole I agree ... but my friend from school worked for him for 25 years ( she was air crew so not exactly high up the food chain ) ...during that time her brother broke his back , Branson paid for all his treatment and then gave him 2 weeks at Neckar island all covered to help with his rehab... from what she has told me , I’m given to believe he is full of gestures like this to his staff which doesn’t explain why he’s such a bellend elsewhere Just a nice guy who likes looking after his air hostesses (I'm joking - it's actually quite interesting to hear that anecdote, and does put him in a different perspective. But doesn't explain why he's been so heartless about the current situation.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tonyh29 Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 1 minute ago, HanoiVillan said: It's possible that one reason may be that they are expecting widespread non-compliance, and if it is 'the law' right away, then 'the law' might risk looking silly. I imagine that the logic is probably that if you ratchet up in stages, it's easier to get buy-in from the public, and as I think we've seen clearly over the last few days, there has been very little buy-in from the public so far. None of that is any consolation for hospitality and leisure workers - or business owners - in what is likely to be a shitty 48 or 72 or whatever hours until the 'legally forbidden' stage. Or maybe I'm wrong, I'm just guessing after all. I think your take is closer than the cynical one ... think Johnson said during the speech today that a law already exists to implement the shutdown since the 90’s ? I got the impression he doesn’t want to go around arresting people over it so as you say a gradual approach may be easier for people to take 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fightoffyour Posted March 16, 2020 VT Supporter Share Posted March 16, 2020 20 minutes ago, Stevo985 said: The cynic in me thinks they haven't TOLD pubs and restaurants etc to close because it will avoid them being liable if they go out of business or try to claim anything. Don't even know if that's how it works or will work, just the first thing I thought I think this is exactly it. Moving away from mass gatherings and not providing emergency services, but not banning them. They have to cancel themselves, at their own loss, or people have to choose not to attend, at their own loss. Tories gonna Tory. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genie Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 18 minutes ago, Xela said: Was it just for businesses? Or everyone? I assume both, as a lot of people are now working from home / told to stay home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KentVillan Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 5 minutes ago, tonyh29 said: I think your take is closer than the cynical one ... think Johnson said during the speech today that a law already exists to implement the shutdown since the 90’s ? I got the impression he doesn’t want to go around arresting people over it so as you say a gradual approach may be easier for people to take I think you should also factor in Boris's own instinctive opposition to telling people what to do. I remember as Mayor of London, he often made a big show of standing up to the "nanny state", and I think it's one of the few aspects of his political belief system that is actually genuine and unshakeable. He has a very firm belief in people doing the right thing of their own accord. Sadly, as we're seeing, a lot of people just aren't doing the right thing. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genie Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 9 minutes ago, KentVillan said: Just a nice guy who likes looking after his air hostesses (I'm joking - it's actually quite interesting to hear that anecdote, and does put him in a different perspective. But doesn't explain why he's been so heartless about the current situation.) Net worth around $4.1b but won’t cover wages of his staff in a crisis for 8 weeks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Genie Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 26 minutes ago, Stevo985 said: I'm bracing myself for some tough times at work. Working for an aerospace company, obviously the airlines are going to be hit hard and that has a knock on effect all the way down the chain. I don't think my job would be at risk, but who knows at this point? I’m in a similar place, obviously JLR are going to need a ridiculous amount of credit to ride this out. Hopefully they are just too big to let collapse given the ripple effect down the supply chain. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 52 minutes ago, ml1dch said: It's the chickens coming home to roost, particularly for the charlatan in charge. If you've made your entire career out of lying, nobody is all that keen to listen to you when national security depends on people believing what you're telling them. A lie is no longer "clever electioneering" or "a colourful metaphor to illustrate a wider point" when people's lives depend on it. An unserious politician for serious times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xela Posted March 16, 2020 Share Posted March 16, 2020 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Genie said: I’m in a similar place, obviously JLR are going to need a ridiculous amount of credit to ride this out. Hopefully they are just too big to let collapse given the ripple effect down the supply chain. The banks will support the vast majority of businesses through this. Be it increasing overdrafts, extending trade facilities, granting morotoriums on finance payments, loans and mortgages etc. Edited March 16, 2020 by Xela 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Morley_crosses_to_Withe Posted March 16, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted March 16, 2020 1 hour ago, It's Your Round said: Morons like that are the reason I’ve never been to *Benidorm on holiday. *Is what you should have said. Valencia, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian are, for example, absolutely amazing parts of Spain. A few idiots in Benidorm doesn’t make the whole country full of morons and not worthy of a visit. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post choffer Posted March 16, 2020 VT Supporter Popular Post Share Posted March 16, 2020 43 minutes ago, It's Your Round said: Just out of interest, and feel free to tell me to mind my own business, but do any of us on here know anyone that’s been diagnosed? All I’ve got is the sister of one of my son’s college friends. I appreciate that without testing there’s no real way to know for sure who’s been hit. One of my team is now in his third week of self-isolation. So far the only symptom he’s had is a cough. He’s told me he thinks it best to stay home so people aren’t worried if they hear him cough. The fact that he’s been bragging to others in the team that he’s been having a rare old time taking his boy to football, going to the pub etc is clearly academic. He thinks they will keep it quiet but they’re so peed off with him about it they’ve been in my ear about it for a week now. So far I’ve played it by the book and tried to be an understanding and compassionate boss. I will continue this approach for a bit longer before bringing the hammer down. I don’t relish pulling anyone up for things at work but in this instance, I might make an exception. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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