Incidence Rate Exceeds 50% In Many Belarusian Enterprises
25- 5.11.2021, 14:05
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People are sent to sick leave at their own expense.
As a result of a sharp jump in the incidence of coronavirus, city and suburban bus routes are closed in Rahachou. 10 out of 35 drivers are on sick leave. The situation is the same at most enterprises, writes the Telegram channel of the Belarusian Workers' Association (BOR).
When one person returns after the sick leave, two more go on sick leave. At Belaruskali, the situation is generally stalemate. Given that miners have chronic lung problems, this could be the last sick leave for many of them.
After talking with doctors, we found out that at some enterprises they send people to sick leave at their own expense only because the incidence rate exceeded 50%. Nobody wants to admit this, and therefore they cover the holes with propaganda as best they can, but their reality is bursting at the seams.
Stay home, take care of yourself. Fight for your own life.
Important to note, leader of the Belarusian Workers' Association Siarhei Dyleuski announced the beginning of the strike on November 1.
In the morning of November 1, on the first day of the strike, some workshops stopped at the Minsk Automobile Plant and the Heavy Forging Plant in Zhodzina.
It also became known that on November 1 in Homel most of the public transport did not go on the route. In one of the trolleybus depots, a lot of equipment was put out of action. In Rahachou, the drivers of public transport and garbage trucks did not show up to work either.
Workers of several sections of the JSC “Belaruskali” did not appear at work for their shifts.
On November 1, Belarusians began to stay at home, and post photos on the Internet about their joining the nationwide strike.
The leader of the Belarusian Workers' Association (BOR) Siarhei Dyleuski summed up the results of the first days of the strike in Belarus. On November 1, 10% to 30% of workers did not go to work at various enterprises. About a third of employees were absent from their workplaces at MTZ and Belaruskali, at the Minsk Automobile Plant, in some shops, about 15% of workers did not go to work.
On November 2, for various reasons, 900 thousand workers out of 4.2 million registered in Belarus remained at home.
On November 3, about a million Belarusians did not go to work.
On November 4, the impostor Lukashenka signed "alliance programs" with Russia.
The Belarusian Workers' Association called on all Belarusians to stand up for our Motherland, and join the national strike.