Government asked to clarify key worker status for essential FS equipment staff


The foodservice equipment industry trade bodies - CEDA, Cedabond, ENSE and FEA - have called on the Government to clarify whether some foodservice equipment personnel have key worker status.

The Government has said that those involved in food production, processing, distribution, sale and delivery, as well as those essential to the provision of other key goods (for example hygienic and veterinary medicines) have key worker status.

Keith Warren, director of the Foodservice Equipment Association (FEA), said, “With this backdrop, we believe the government should ascribe key worker status for certain parts of the foodservice equipment industry workforce, for example where their organisation is under contract to maintain catering facilities in hospitals or care homes.

'At the same time, while the four trade bodies say they are 'very reassured' to have read the government’s announcement of the job safeguarding scheme and financial support to wages, the foodservice equipment industry now waits to see more of the scheme detail and operating criteria.

“Catering facilities play a vital role in keeping the healthcare, military and emergency services as well as food retail sectors operational. That’s why it’s so important for foodservice equipment businesses to remain operational throughout this crisis.”