Ian Ward
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 52 |
Date of birth | September 30,1972 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Plymouth |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 173 (cm) |
Test debut (cap 605) | Pakistan |
Bowling | Right-arm medium |
Job | Cricketer |
Awards | A. A. Griffith Medal and Prize |
Fellow of the Royal Society | |
Richard Glazebrook Medal and Prize | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1472107 |
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... Council leader Ian Ward said it was so important that key workers to be treated with kindness and respect at this time ...
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Coronavirus: Birmingham funeral employees "spit" of grieving
Birmingham City Council up to a limit of Six people per funeral
grief has pushed employees were spat on and attacked by the mourners, angry at the Six -person limitation for funerals, a councillor has Said .
the members of The Council condemned the incidents, which she Said put employees at a higher risk, while the Corona-Virus-pandemic.
Birmingham City Council up to a limit of Six people per funeral has urges, although other councils may have up to 10 visitors.
The Council Said his grief-staff were under the increased pressure.
Paul Lankester, Deputy Director of regulation and enforcement - including death-services - Said : "the emotions are always high when someone has lost a loved one and, unfortunately, there are incidents where some of my employees were verbally abused and the like.
"We try to work with people, but I would just encourage people to remember, you are not only doing your work, you set the policy.
"I think the biggest difficulty was the volume of E-Mails we get, we get thousands a week More Than we did, and I can apologize for. "
The Declaration of The Council , Said staff had suffered verbal and physical abuse.
'in""It's a small number of instances, the wear in the last few weeks, where bereavement staff were abused to support The Council in the implementation of the Six -suffering limitation in the case of funerals has Spat.
"Occasionally, it has attacked physical, with a staff, spat on, or physically.
"These incidents have been followed up and the investigations are ongoing - we can, therefore, no further details at This Time . "
Council leader Ian Ward Said it was "so important that key workers to be treated with kindness and respect at This Time ".
A statement released by a bipartisan group of members of The Council thanked the bereavement staff for their work and asked to treat people, employees with courtesy and respect, reports the.
He Said : "The difficult decision to maintain the restriction on The Number of mourners attending funerals to Six - which has the support of all political groups on Birmingham City Council - was not made by our employees.
"The decision was made to protect of councillors and senior management, the staff, and the mourning of unnecessary exposure to The Risk of infection with The Virus , something that we hope everyone will have sympathy with them.
"We firmly believe that the current limit is correct for Birmingham and must remain in place, while The National lockdown more. "
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