For too lengthy, UK staff have laboured beneath a set of surprising double requirements. Work that’s bodily, soiled, or harmful typically leaves folks with the weakest rights. Desk-based jobs, in the meantime, usually tend to provide larger pay, higher advantages and, crucially, correct sick pay.
The Covid-19 pandemic uncovered the UK’s insufficient sick pay safeguards, as so many needlessly died. All of us stood, clapped and championed key staff. But beneath the earlier authorities, these similar staff have been then hit with a price of residing disaster and eroding office protections. That’s why this Labour authorities’s effort to lift the residing requirements of working folks, by means of the employment rights invoice, is such an vital mission — and as current polling by the TUC has discovered, a preferred one.
There may be a lot excellent news within the employment rights invoice to share with staff, however for these individuals who fall in poor health and take a time frame off by means of no fault of their very own, we could also be lacking a chance right here. An estimated one third of the workforce both get the authorized minimal ‘statutory sick pay’ of £116 per week from day 4 of an sickness (the primary three days are unpaid). Thousands and thousands extra don’t qualify as they’re low waged. The employment rights invoice going by means of parliament has sought to deal with some issues with the present system, together with ensuring sick pay is paid from day one and out there to decrease earners, however as Baroness O’Grady and Baroness Lister defined within the Home of Lords on Monday the invoice doesn’t enhance the all vital degree of earnings somebody will get in the event that they fall in poor health, leaving many exhausting working folks wanting assist at their lowest second.
I first got here throughout the issue with the system earlier than I used to be an MP, when my spouse and I purchased a fish and chip store in 2003 (and took over an on website canteen in 2020).

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Using 25 folks over two websites, it’s a sturdy and devoted workforce that we couldn’t be with out. There was no must even take into consideration sick pay at first, till in the future, an worker rang in with a nasty harm. He had damaged his leg and wanted a number of weeks off to recuperate. He was apprehensive it will be an enormous monetary battle, provided that Statutory Sick Pay, then paid at lower than £100 per week, was a small fraction of his normal earnings and wouldn’t cowl the lease.
As enterprise homeowners, it made my spouse and I cease and suppose. Like many SMEs we didn’t have a coverage on sick pay. We hadn’t wanted one. But each of us had beforehand been in profession jobs with all the additional advantages: firm automobile, sick depart when wanted, and an honest pension. Paying out larger sick pay would come at a price, however was it actually honest for us to go away a valued workers member unable to afford the payments?
We felt it wasn’t. We modified our sick pay coverage to supply considerably greater than SSP. We determined to soak up the prices of any illness ourselves as a enterprise and proactively handle any absence. Since then, the enterprise has supported a number of staff by means of durations of illness. One other worker bought knocked down by a automobile on a zebra crossing; she was apprehensive about her lease. We paid her a mean weekly wage primarily based on what she had been incomes the earlier 8 weeks, properly in extra of the SSP. She has had a child, and returned to work for us after her maternity depart.
Coming into parliament with this expertise led me to the conclusion — if my enterprise may do it — why can’t others? If sick pay was elevated small companies may definitely do with some assist by means of mechanisms comparable to a enterprise rebate, however it’s merely flawed to argue that working folks shouldn’t get these most simple protections lots of our European neighbours take without any consideration. It is usually self-defeating. Quite a few consultants, together with most lately the Well being Basis’s Fee for More healthy Working Lives, have discovered that low wage, low rights environments solely hinder financial progress and employment.
The UK, by placing up sick pay extra according to different nations, may see a long run financial increase from higher workforce well being. WPI Economics, working with the Centre for Progressive Change, discovered {that a} Statutory Sick Pay coverage that paid 75% of the nationwide Dwelling Wage would realise advantages of over £4 billion a 12 months to enterprise, authorities and the broader economic system.
So I’m proud to hitch many different fellow MPs and friends in asking the federal government to construct on the sturdy foundations already within the employment rights invoice over this parliament and design a sick pay system that lifts up staff, relatively than leaves them behind. The apparent place to start out is the Preserve Britain Working Evaluation, now being led by former John Lewis boss Sir Charlie Mayfield, which ought to set out additional reforms to SSP in its roadmap for a more healthy workforce.
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