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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Xcf456 to c/politics
 

Cutting part time workers' sick leave entitlements from the 10 days everyone currently gets to being pro-rated based on how much they work.

*** Also covid vaccines will apparently no longer be free for most people after this month.*** EDIT: this was circulating yesterday, but isn't true so that's good.

And this during the biggest covid wave in 18 months, where hospitals and schools are having to close or reduce capacity because so many staff are sick. What a bunch of ghouls.

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[โ€“] Dave 1 points 5 months ago

Yes, I think that makes sense. However, from a National/Act point of view, you get into dangerous territory. What if someone works 6 days a week? Under the old system you'd get 10 days regardless. But under this new accruing system, you are still working 8 hours a day but you're accruing at whatever the hourly accrual is times 48 hours per week. You'll end up with 12 sick days a year!

Another potential issue is all the contracts out there that X days of sick leave. The government is saying how much easier it will be for payroll software providers, while the payroll software providers are probably fainting at the thought of now having to handle employees grand-parented in on an old system with new employees starting on a completely different calculation system ๐Ÿ˜†

It will be interesting to see how the actual bill shapes up once it's released.