LIve-in care workers have pay docked

A report by Nottingham University's Rights Lab found several cases where workers were given unclear payslips with unspecified deductions

I'm Matt Jones with news that live-in care workers who are hired from abroad to care for elderly and disabled people are being exploited by agencies who dock their pay to cover accommodation costs -- that's according to new research. A report by Nottingham University's Rights Lab found several cases where workers were given unclear payslips with unspecified deductions. In some cases workers had their pay reduced by hundreds of pounds a month despite only being paid minimum wage to begin with. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio. 
 

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