Pub giants Greene King and Young’s back The Sun’s Jabs Army campaign to get Britain vaccinated
PUB chains Greene King and Young’s — which together boast nearly 45,000 staff — are backing The Sun’s Jabs Army campaign. With the nation in a race against time to roll out the Covid vaccine, the firms have urged their employees to sign up. Sign up at nhsvolunteerresponders.org.uk The Sun is helping to recruit thousands […]
PUB chains Greene King and Young’s — which together boast nearly 45,000 staff — are backing The Sun’s Jabs Army campaign.
With the nation in a race against time to roll out the Covid vaccine, the firms have urged their employees to sign up.
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The Sun is helping to recruit thousands of Steward Volunteers to assist NHS jab teams nationwide.
Greene King boss Nick Mackenzie said it was a great opportunity for its 40,000-strong “family” to help the NHS and get the country back to normality.
Young’s chief Patrick Dardis said: “Let’s show the true bulldog British spirit and kick this pandemic out of our country in weeks rather than months.”
Greene King — the UK’s No1 pub retailer and brewer — has 2,750 UK pubs, restaurants and hotels.
The Sun is helping to recruit thousands of Steward Volunteers to assist NHS jab teams nationwide[/caption]It pledged to make its car parks close to vaccination centres available as part of the national effort.
Mr Mackenzie added: “We want to play our part in supporting the NHS vaccination programme and The Sun’s Jabs Army campaign is a clear way for us to do this.
“Pubs are the heartbeat of communities and while they’re sadly closed due to lockdown, many of our furloughed team members want to continue to support their communities.”
He said his pub staff have worked in Covid-secure premises so would make good Steward Volunteers.
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Mr Dardis is urging his 4,000 staff to join the Jabs Army and has also offered his 272 pubs as vaccination centres.
He said: “There are hundreds of thousands of volunteers, plus the 30,000 retired nurses and doctors that have offered their time — and thousands of pubs and venues ready to help.
“Let’s do this together and be proud of our achievements.”
- Sign up at nhsvolunteerresponders.org.uk
How to sign up
VOLUNTEERS for the Jabs Army are being asked to first register online at nhsvolunteerresponders.org.uk
You will then receive an email with log-in details to sign up online.
Finally, you will be asked to download the GoodSAM app on a smartphone which will match you to a role in your area.
Services will be opening in the coming days and weeks, with different areas up and running at different times, so you might not be required on site for some weeks. Not everyone who signs up will need to be called upon.
You need to commit to only two six-hour shifts a month at a vaccination service, and no prior experience or qualifications are required.
You will work as part of a team that will include NHS staff and volunteers. The Royal Voluntary Service will conduct appropriate background checks.
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