A major Perth-based employer has been slammed for telling sales staff to come into the office during the coronavirus crisis.A sales service worker at SSE, who wished to remain anonymous, claims he was informed last week by management that he “does not meet the criteria” to go on the furlough scheme, despite living with his three-year-old son who is asthmatic.The employee also said the sales division based at Inveralmond, which is now owned by Bristol-based energy supply company OVO Energy, saw 75 per cent of the workforce furloughed – and claims that those names were chosen out of a hat.The staff member says his requests to work from home were also denied andas a result is now calling on OVO Energy to close the SSE sales service offices at
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