“I haven’t spoken to the children about my situation because I don’t want to worry them any more. They’re anxious enough as it is at the moment,” says single mum of two Carla Hewitson.
The 35-year-old is in a predicament that thousands of people in the UK are facing at the moment. A life of relative security that offered steady work and time with her children, Morgan, 10, and Lacey, five, is under threat due to Covid-19.
Through no fault of her own, she is now being pitted against 15 colleagues for just five jobs, her performance rated on a points system to decide who will continue at the college in Swindon where she has worked for two years. The 11 people who do not succeed face redundancy and the uncertainty of the process is making life even more difficult.
This is why The Big Issue launched the Ride Out Recession Alliance: To protect jobs and battle against the mental anguish that comes with the threat of the floor disappearing from under you.
“It’s pretty stressful with everything going on with Covid anyway and then there is the added stress of not knowing what is going on with my job,” says Hewitson.
“We’re just stuck in limbo. I feel a bit uneasy because no one knows if they’ve got a job. Trying to plan stuff for Christmas and things like that – I don’t know money-wise if I should panic-buy presents now knowing that I might not have a job in the future. It’s just the uncertainty of not knowing if you’ve got the job or not. It’s a bit rubbish.”