Wilko has enforced new rules for more than 20,000 of its employees that states they should come into work even if they test positive for coronavirus.
A memo has been issued to shop and warehouse employees at the home retailer informing them that they should be present in stores if they contract the virus but present no symptoms.
The new policy means employees will miss out on pay if they don't come into work for fear of spreading the virus to other staff and customers. Read more: UK's Covid travel rules to be scrapped this week - including passenger locator forms The memo reads: "If you test positive for Covid-19 and feel well you can continue to come to work.
If you feel too unwell to work, you should follow the absence policy." Employees have had to follow the rules since February 24 in England and February 28 in Wales while the policy will come into force in Scotland from Monday, March 21.
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