Seems daft for the Government to continue it's push for civil servants to all go into offices, when offering WFH is both free (/cost saving) AND would offer good opportunities for helping many disabled people into work
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Hi Josiah I’m host of a disability politics podcast called DisElectAbility would it be possible for us to have a chat on the podcast show about the news of the governments reforms to P.I.P and this issue of the problems where they are lacking to address workplace activity and poverty
Maybe, just maybe, they're funded by commercial property interests whose rental income has been suffering. How many Labour MPs have taken donations from property companies? It's in the HoC Register of Members' Interests.
I would have missed at least three days work last week if not able to work from home. I'd injured my foot, which didn't get in the way of me working, but did get in the way of me walking.
In fact, I don't think I've had a single sick day since moving to home working.
The point isn't to get people into work. The point is to 'prove' that 'fraudulent claimants are just afraid of work' to justify leaving genuinely unwell people in penury.
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In fact, I don't think I've had a single sick day since moving to home working.
then flits about leaving passive aggressive messages pertaining to presenteeism and checks under desks for gum.