jadie wrote: » Can we refuse a certain area so? Anytime I query this am only directed to the useless circular.
gauchesnell wrote: » have you been selected to be redeployed I am public sector (admin) and my work has advised that admin staff are not being selected to be redeployed at this time. I know every workplace is different. I would volunteer if I could but they dont take volunteers at present.
gauchesnell wrote: » wow it defo seems to vary per sector. Im in education and we have been advised that no admin staff are being redeployed at present. I would get back on forsa again or speak with your manager. As mentioned I would like to be redeployed/reassigned so my hope is that I will be selected. Maybe advise your manager of your personal circumstances and they could select a staff member who may be interested in same. Sorry to hear it doesnt suit you. what area in the public sector do you work in may i ask
gauchesnell wrote: » no worries. Have you been advised it would be your local social welfare office? It could be anywhere where there is demand. I am sure a lot of people will have childcare and travel restrictions so they have to take into consideration that aswell. It could also be working from home - just a different workplace. If you have received confirmation of your new place I would contact forsa or your manager if it doesnt suit. Civil and public sector are huge areas. As mentioned my workplace/sector hasnt been selected yet. Travel and childcare are legit reasons to being unable to take up a role
Connacht15 wrote: » I live in a council housing estate and it would be next to impossible for me to work in the local Social Welfare office, even though it's essentially a bank for the layabouts who live in the estate!
Technocentral wrote: » I haven't being so far but expect to be redeployed at some stage, I currently walk into work (50 minutes) as I won't go on buses or luas at this time, I don't cycle or drive so would only accept redeployment within reasonable walking distance. (an hour or so from Ringsend where I live).
thenightman wrote: » That's borderline ridiculous. I'd be embarrassed to have an attitude like you. There's doctors, nurses and Gardai I know who still have to use public transport to get to work. What makes you so special? If you have a compromised immune system or another genuine reason you cannot use public transport to get to a job location, then get certified by a doctor of being unable to commute. Otherwise, suck it up and do what you're being paid to do by the state in a time of national crisis. Jesus like.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » This. Worst case, go down to Tesco and buy yourself some big-boy pants. (Yes, I'm working in an essential industry and have been catching the bus to get to work on the days when it's been necessary to get into the office.)
EO2019 wrote: » Are you civil or public sector? I know the rules in the civil sector and non commercial state bodies surrounding redeployment are “ People may be moved to positions within 45km of their current work address or home address, whichever is the shorter, ” and “ In the case of the Civil Service, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform can redeploy Civil Servants to meet priority needs (including levies of staff where necessary). Where functions are transferred within or between areas of the Civil or Public Service, associated staff will normally also transfer if a corresponding need has been identified.”
Deirdre5 wrote: » I want to redeploy as well (work in public sector) but afraid of the disciplinary mention in the outline if you refuse what is offered... I would take anything but there could be some reason I can't take up what is offered to me and I'm afraid I'll get some kind of punishment?!
jadie wrote: » The circulars aren’t addressing the discipline question. I’m not sure now they will be any way accomodating. I’ve been placed with HSE but waiting to hear more.
AulWan wrote: » I think they will be somewhat accomodating, but I think it will be limited. Discipline will come in the form of loss of pay - eventually. I noticed as well in section 3 that as of today, the rules on flexi working hours are changing too. I need to clarify with HR, how I'm reading it, it looks ike extra hours accrued while working from home, will not be allowed.