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Zero-Covid Charter demands government protect workers from economic impact
The People's Assembly is calling on workers and their unions to back the charter and to refuse to work on health and safety grounds in all but essential workplaces
The People's Assembly Against Austerity hold a foodbank outside 10 Downing Street

THE PEOPLE’S ASSEMBLY has launched a “zero-Covid charter” demanding government action to stave off an impending second deadly wave of the coronavirus and to protect working people from the economic emergency.

The campaign group, which has regional and community-based groups across Britain, said the government “has failed the people at every possible point during their handling of the coronavirus pandemic,” leaving England with one of the highest death rates in the world and “an impending unemployment and poverty crisis” worse than that caused by the first wave of infections.

The People’s Assembly wants workers and their unions to mobilise behind the charter, whose demands include NHS control of the failed track & trace system, adequate protection equipment and full sick pay for front-line workers, NHS control and distribution of any vaccine, and for the NHS to take over the provision of care home services.

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