Submitted on Sunday 22nd March 2020
Rejected on Monday 27th April 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
Temporary workers/agency workers should qualify for statutory sick pay
I want the government to ensure that the citizens in the UK that earn a living through temporary employment with recruitment agencies are afforded the right to statutory sick pay to at least have the basic means to survive
I want the government to do it, because so far in this crazy time the government have looked after the employed and also self employed people (sub contractors) by the offer of statutory sick pay, however nothing has been said about the temporary worker, the government seems to have forgotten that large companies across all industries make up there work force with temporary workers through recruitment agencies, and so far nothing has been done to ensure their basic survival.
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
We understand that you want the Government to support temporary and agency workers, but it's not clear what action you want the Government to take to achieve this.
Casual and agency workers are treated as employees so can qualify for Staturoy Sick Pay, provided the qualifying conditions are met. The qualifying conditions are explained by the Government here: www.gov.uk/guidance/statutory-sick-pay-how-different-employment-types-affect-what-you-pay#casual-zero-hour-contract-and-agency-workers
If you want the Government to change the qualifying conditions for Statutory Sick Pay to increase the number of temporary or agency workers who are entitled, you could start a new petition calling for this.
We have started a petition calling on the Governemnt to give financial help to agency and zero hour workers during COVID-19 outbreak, which you might like to sign: petition.parliament.uk/petitions/301328
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