NSW decision to allow critical workers who are close contacts back to work 'reckless', union says

 The NSW government's decision to allow essential asymptomatic close contacts to come back to work without isolating is "reckless", a union says.

The COVID-19 exemption is now in force for critical workers in the food, logistics and manufacturing sectors who become close contacts, similar to those previously introduced for health workers.

However, the Transport Workers Union said scrapping isolation requirements was "beyond reckless". 

"Workers are being thrown to the wolves by a government that continues to ignore all the warnings," said the union's national secretary, Michael Kaine.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-09/critical-workers-blast-nsw-new-close-contact-iso-rules/100746816




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