up to 15 members of staff tested positive for the virus last week. One member staff, who asked not to be named, slammed the company's handling of the situation, claiming that some managers encourage staff to break social distancing guidelines under the guise of ‘doing them a favour’."This includes asking employees to share vans, which is currently prohibited by the company," the worker said."The business practices in the offices have been absolutely atrocious throughout this whole period and the safety and well-being of the staff has been secondary to the job being completed."They claim staff who need to self-isolate have been told they won’t be paid and, in some cases, were told to return to work until they’d received the results of their.