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Coronavirus: Thousands of council staff moved to the frontline | Coronavirus: Thousands of council staff moved to the frontline |
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Tens of thousands of UK council staff are set to be redeployed in "critical" roles during the coronavirus crisis. | Tens of thousands of UK council staff are set to be redeployed in "critical" roles during the coronavirus crisis. |
Last week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered the closure of hundreds of local authority-run facilities from gyms to historic bath houses. | Last week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson ordered the closure of hundreds of local authority-run facilities from gyms to historic bath houses. |
Council bosses are now carrying out skills surveys to see whether they can move those employees into social care, crematoriums and waste collection. | Council bosses are now carrying out skills surveys to see whether they can move those employees into social care, crematoriums and waste collection. |
Unions said staff should not be moved into jobs "willy-nilly". | Unions said staff should not be moved into jobs "willy-nilly". |
GMB's national officer Karen Leonard said: "Any role changes should be a reasonable alternative that matches the skill set and knowledge as closely as possible. | GMB's national officer Karen Leonard said: "Any role changes should be a reasonable alternative that matches the skill set and knowledge as closely as possible. |
"Everyone wants to help, but safety has to be a priority. Let's apply some common sense." | "Everyone wants to help, but safety has to be a priority. Let's apply some common sense." |
In Bath, Somerset, employees of the city's famous Roman baths, museums and galleries are among those set to be redeployed in "critical roles". | In Bath, Somerset, employees of the city's famous Roman baths, museums and galleries are among those set to be redeployed in "critical roles". |
In Tameside, Greater Manchester, grounds maintenance staff are now working in waste and recycling, while library staff are working in the contact centre to deal with the increase in calls. | In Tameside, Greater Manchester, grounds maintenance staff are now working in waste and recycling, while library staff are working in the contact centre to deal with the increase in calls. |
The council is working out alternative ways to offer services, including stepping up its home library service and offering webcast funerals. | The council is working out alternative ways to offer services, including stepping up its home library service and offering webcast funerals. |
Unison, which represents 750,000 council staff across the UK said it had particular concern over people moving into refuse collection and adult social care. | Unison, which represents 750,000 council staff across the UK said it had particular concern over people moving into refuse collection and adult social care. |
"There are certain areas in adult social care that have particularly high-risk, vulnerable patients," said its head of local government and education, John Richards. | "There are certain areas in adult social care that have particularly high-risk, vulnerable patients," said its head of local government and education, John Richards. |
"You may have people who have similar caring skillsets in that field. But you wouldn't want someone who has no knowledge or understanding of those conditions." | "You may have people who have similar caring skillsets in that field. But you wouldn't want someone who has no knowledge or understanding of those conditions." |
He added that any staff being asked to take on a more skilled job during the pandemic should be paid accordingly. | He added that any staff being asked to take on a more skilled job during the pandemic should be paid accordingly. |
The main public sector unions are urging councils not to pressurise workers into taking on new roles and to carry out strict risk assessments for those redeployed. | The main public sector unions are urging councils not to pressurise workers into taking on new roles and to carry out strict risk assessments for those redeployed. |
National officer for Unite, Jim Kennedy, said workers should also receive thorough training and the correct Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). | National officer for Unite, Jim Kennedy, said workers should also receive thorough training and the correct Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). |
Skills audits are now being undertaken at most councils in the UK, many of which are expecting to have to cope with widespread absences during the pandemic. | Skills audits are now being undertaken at most councils in the UK, many of which are expecting to have to cope with widespread absences during the pandemic. |
However, the Local Government Association (LGA) said authorities were rising to the challenge. | However, the Local Government Association (LGA) said authorities were rising to the challenge. |
A spokesman said: "Council staff are stepping up to this unprecedented challenge and are having to be flexible to ensure that vital local services can be maintained. | A spokesman said: "Council staff are stepping up to this unprecedented challenge and are having to be flexible to ensure that vital local services can be maintained. |
"They continue to do an amazing job in hugely challenging circumstances." | "They continue to do an amazing job in hugely challenging circumstances." |
Reporting team: BBC Shared Data Unit and the Local Democracy Reporting Service | Reporting team: BBC Shared Data Unit and the Local Democracy Reporting Service |
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