Coronavirus: List of NI essential workers published
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A list of essential workers has been published by the NI Executive.
They include food and Personal Protective Equipment producers.
Utilities, water, waste treatment and construction activities supporting the health service and food industry are also allowed to continue.
The list was drawn up by a forum chaired by the Labour Relations Agency and including the Chamber of Commerce, CBI, trade unions and the Public Health Agency.
It was approved by Stormont ministers on Monday.
Other essential industries allowed to continue working include:
Distribution of livestock and agricultural materials
Newsagents and bicycle shops
Car parks
Vehicle repair garages
Transport workers
Food delivery and takeaway businesses
Media workers
Scientific researchers and lawyers
Laboratory and analytical services
“The list is published for advisory purposes to allow companies to make their own decisions.
"If a company can work within the social distancing guidelines then it should do so," Economy Minister Diane Dodds said.
“The safety guidance will have practical application in the workplace.”
Ministers have faced criticism in some quarters for the time it has taken to produce the list of essential workers.
A lockdown on most businesses was announced last month to curb the spread of coronavirus.
The aim of the priority sectors list is to clarify what constitutes a priority sector and to support Northern Ireland companies to continue their business operations and protect the incomes of their workforces.
“Along with the accompanying guidance on safe working practices, external, the list is there to protect everyone in the workplace, to ensure our essential supply chains remain solid and to help Northern Ireland be ready to rebuild its economy when this crisis has passed,” Mrs Dodds said.
The full priority sector list can be found through the NI Business Info website, external.