Employers must pay for swine flu quarantines

The Maritime Union will be asking employers to pay workers sent home due to swine flu quarantines. Maritime Union of New Zealand General Secretary Trevor Hanson says maritime workers are in the front line and are an at risk group for exposure to infectious diseases coming into the country.

The Mar­itime Union will be ask­ing employ­ers to pay work­ers sent home due to swine flu quar­an­tines.

Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son says mar­itime work­ers are in the front line and are an at risk group for expo­sure to infec­tious dis­eases com­ing into the coun­try.

“Our mem­bers work in busy, large work­places on the water­front, in close con­tact with crews and pas­sen­gers on ves­sels arriv­ing from over­seas. We also have many sea­far­er mem­bers work­ing on fer­ries which car­ry a large num­ber of over­seas trav­ellers.”

Mr Han­son says if work­ers are quar­an­tined due to work­place expo­sure to swine flu, then employ­ers have a respon­si­bil­i­ty to keep them on the pay­roll while they are away from work.

He says the Mar­itime Union is sup­port­ing calls from the Engi­neer­ing, Print­ing and Man­u­fac­tur­ing Union that since quar­an­tine can mean sig­nif­i­cant costs to work­ers, these costs should be met by their employ­er if the expo­sure is work-relat­ed.

Mr Han­son says that the eco­nom­ic effects of even short peri­ods of missed wages for low income work­ers could be seri­ous.

“We are espe­cial­ly con­cerned at the effect on casu­al work­ers who are at even greater risk of hav­ing their liveli­hoods stripped away.”

He says the Mar­itime Union have also asked that work­ers exposed to swine flu through their work and quar­an­tined should be assist­ed by their employ­ers to get house­hold sup­plies deliv­ered.

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For more infor­ma­tion, con­tact Mar­itime Union of New Zealand Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Trevor Han­son on 021390585

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