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TUC: 1 in 10 women don’t earn enough to qualify for sick pay our analysis reveals

1 in 10 women workers don’t earn enough to qualify for statutory sick pay, according to new TUC analysis published recently (Friday).

  • 1.4 million women employees missing out on basic protection
  • Those in insecure work worst affected
  • TUC calls for earning threshold to be scrapped

The analysis shows that 1.4 million women employees earn less than £118 a week – the qualifying threshold for statutory sick pay.

As a result they can’t claim the protection if they fall ill.

The analysis also reveals that:

  • Women account for more than two-thirds (69%) of the 2 million UK workers currently ineligible for statutory sick pay.
  • People in insecure work are even more likely to miss out. Nearly a quarter (23%) of zero-hours workers don’t earn enough to get the protection.

The TUC says that women are most at risk of not qualifying for statutory sick pay because they are more likely to be stuck in low-paid and insecure work. And because women are more likely to work part time due to caring responsibilities.

The TUC is calling for the minimum earning threshold to be scrapped.

TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady recently said:

“No one should worry about falling into debt or struggling to pay their bills when they’re ill.

“It’s not right that women and insecure workers are most likely to miss out on sick pay – just because they are low earners.

“The government needs to get on and protect every worker if they fall sick.”

Click here for the full press release

 

Original article link: https://www.tuc.org.uk/news/1-10-women-dont-earn-enough-qualify-sick-pay-tuc-analysis-reveals

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