The scheme introduced by Home From Home Care means those on contracted hours can be paid within 24 hours of every additional shift they work, while ‘bank staff’ can now be paid after every shift
I’m Matt Rosser with news that people working for a provider of support for adults with learning disabilities, autism and complex mental and physical health can now be paid within 24 hours of working non-contracted shifts. The same day or ‘Rapid Payment’ scheme introduced by Home From Home Care means those on contracted hours can be paid within 24 hours of every additional shift they work, while ‘bank staff’ can now be paid after every shift. People who took part in a three month trial of the scheme welcomed the quick and simple way of receiving their pay, coupled with the flexibility to work additional hours. We’ll keep you up to date with the news, here on Care Radio.
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