A connection of mine shared on LinkedIn, the shocking figures around how some organisations had been claiming salaries via the furlough scheme while still expecting employees to work. According to the research, 63% of employees have carried out work for their organisations and some of them didn't even know their salaries were being paid for using the scheme.
Being an independent consultant, I know of so many individuals who have really struggled, and are still struggling, to keep their heads above water during the pandemic. This is fraud and it makes me really angry.
What would you do if you found out your company directors had knowingly done this? Would you leave and search for another role? Would you ignore it and carry on as normal? Would you be brave enough to report them? Would you still trust them?
I talk a lot about trust; believing it is the fundamental foundation for any relationship and more specifically for leaders and their teams. If you trust your leader, that means you believe they are doing the right thing, even when no-one is watching...and claiming salaries via the furlough scheme while keeping everyone working is definitely not doing the right thing.
If I was still working in the corporate world, and I hadn't known what was happening, I would lose trust in my company immediately and start to wonder what other underhand methods were being used to keep the business going.
I would definitely have a conversation with my boss about it and most likely start looking for another role immediately. How could I ever believe anything I was told from that point forward? It would make me feel anxious and unsettled and uneasy about working there. But would I report it? Probably - when I had a new role to go to. Does that bring my integrity into question? Possibly and I would have to have that battle with myself if I ever found myself in that position.
If I knew I had been furloughed and was being asked to work, I would argue the rules and state my case with confidence I was doing the right thing - but then I have always been opinionated and able to express my views!
I understand how difficult the last six months have been for a lot of businesses and how difficult it's likely to be for the foreseeable but this is not acceptable and an incredibly short term view. Over the coming months it is very likely these businesses will be revealed in the media and would you want to work for them then? How damaging would this be to their reputation? If a role was advertised, would you apply?
"Trust arrives on foot but leaves in a Ferrari" Mark Carney, 2008. I couldn't agree more.