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I wonder how many jobs would be available to people who have a record of being off sick. There are plenty of healthy well people to do the jobs so who will they choose.
This will add extra stress to people who are already suffering with ill health.
I wonder how many jobs would be available to people who have a record of being off sick. There are plenty of healthy well people to do the jobs so who will they choose.
There is that, too.
I suppose it depends on the job itself - if it's an enticing position there might be more than one applicant and so, yes, who does the employer choose, realistically? Of course, there are companies committed to - I don't quite know what the slogan is - diversity / equal opportunity, our local garden centre (part of a chain) is one such and a short visit will prove the policy in action; however, the hours are not guaranteed and therefore presents the increasing problem of the employee not being able to budget together with the other problem of juggling another job if that is required to fill quota hours.
It's a complex issue which Sunak has refused to acknowledge in favour of simplistic scapegoating because he knows full well that it will have an appeal... fortunately, not for everyone though.
The Tories wanted a flexible labour force enabling employers to respond to market forces. This is the result, lots of crappy low-paid jobs which no-one wants - even the fit and healthy move from job to job in order to find a better deal from those employers who in desperation offer better pay and conditions.
Another aspect of this dog-whistle mantra sick-note culture is that it will possibly further encourage discrimination and abuse against the sick and disabled. Culture wars... a few years back it was pensioners who a handful of Tories thought should be working-for-their-pensions because they were well off at the expense of the young, the inter-generational-war - I think they were trying to get the young workers on their side but it fizzled out when it became obvious they were going to lose too many voters.
... Perhaps they, Tories, should try something more positive to get voters on their side like, oh, I don't know, looking at long-term, meaningful, initiatives to deal with the overwhelming problems in the NHS? Which is in everyone's interest.