Unions slam government's cash payments for aged care workers, warning of industry exodus

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The federal government is being warned that one-off cash payments to aged care workers, set to be announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison, will not stem the flood of staff leaving the industry.

The federal government is being warned that one-off cash payments to aged care workers will not stem a flood of staff leaving the industry.Unions have called the payments "insulting"The Prime Minister will use a speech to the National Press Club today to announce two $400 payments will be made to aged care workers across the country, in recognition of the extraordinary pressure the sector is under.

Union president Gerard Hayes says the federal government has known there is a workforce crisis in aged care "for a long time". Aged care workers have described staffing shortages compounding as pressures force staff out of the industry, potentially for good. She is frustrated more is not done to bolster staffing ranks across the sector while case numbers are low."When it did hit, we didn't have the staff ready to cover shifts."Some in the industry say they are watching with concern as staff leave to take up other options in the healthcare sector, particularly around the National Disability Insurance Scheme.

"The royal commission called out that there is a fundamental disconnect between the value of the work people in aged care do, and what they're currently remunerated," he said.Labor has promised to lift funding for the aged care sector if elected, but is yet to detail specific promises.

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It’s official ladies & gents. The government thinks your vote is worth $800. Expect further sectors to be included prior to the poll.

Australia needs Scomo. ALbo will do the usual ALP thing and ruin everything if they get in.

No point playing the marketing man’s game, it’s a pre-election ScottyFromPhotoOps announcement that will have buckets of government cash going to people who need it the least. If only our media had the berries to call it out.

It's purely a badly hidden attempt to pork barrel voters. It's all done in time for the likely May election. The cynical nature will probably cost votes to Scomo.

People are leaving because they're understaffed, creating excessive workload and inadequate care. Couple average pay with overbearing workload and you have a vicious cycle of staff leaving making workload worse. Hush money does nothing to fix staffing or care problems.

Have you ever known unions to be satisfied with anything, they push and make it harder on business till instead of helping workers it creates unemployment. I quit the union five years after becoming a tradesman,and was better off

People are leaving because their understaffed in the 1st instance creating excessive workload and inadequate care. Couple average pay with overbearing workload and you now have a vicious cycle. Hush money does nothing to fix staffing or care problems.

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