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Care workers helped by new website for sick pay

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Care workers who are isolating are urged to check the new site

Trades union Unison has launched a website to ensure care workers get payments they are due.

Despite funds being made available by the Scottish Government, there are still many care workers not receiving full pay for sick leave when self-isolating in relation to Covid-19.

Care workers can register a claim online and join a campaign to ensure that all workers benefit from Scottish Government's income guarantee.

Deborah Clarke, Unison’s Scotland's head of communities, said: "Care workers are waiting far too long for employers to pay them what they are entitled to whilst self isolating, as a result of Covid-19. This isn't just a financial hit for many low paid workers, it's a public health issue too. Workers cannot afford to stay off work putting themselves and the people that they care for at risk.

"Unison pushed for funding to be made available but some employers can't or won't pay up. This must stop now. Unison is encouraging members to get in touch and we'll work with them to make sure they get the full pay they deserve to allow them to take care of themselves during this pandemic without having to worry about their pay. We've had clap for carers, but what is needed is cash for carers.

"Scotland's care workers deserve better. It shouldn't matter whether they are in the community or private sector, they should have access to a robust sick pay scheme like their colleagues in the NHS or local government ensuring that they have protection during public health issues, from covid to norovirus and beyond.

"That's exactly what Unison and our members will be fighting for in the coming weeks and months."