More casual workers granted sick pay access under Victorian government scheme

Key Points
- The Victorian government has expanded a scheme that seeks to improve sick leave entitlements for casual workers.
- Eligible recipients can access up to 38 hours of sick pay per year, paid at the minimum wage of $23.23 per hour.
- The government also extended the program by a year, meaning it will now run until March 2025.
It launched in March 2022 off the back of the pandemic, after the impact of lockdowns in Victoria and the disadvantage they gave to casual workers showed a major gap in sick leave entitlements.
“Insecure work has terrible consequences, and we know how important it is for people to have the support and certainly they need to stay home and recover if they are sick or caring for a loved one,” he said.
“People shouldn’t be forced to choose between going to work sick or putting food on the table. We’re proud to be expanding the Sick Pay Guarantee, because we know how important it is to support Victorians,” he said.
Mr Carroll said earlier in the year the government was working through a long-term solution to funding the scheme and would not rule in or out a tax or levy on businesses.
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/more-casual-workers-to-get-sick-pay-under-vic-scheme/6vjrb86ca More casual workers granted sick pay access under Victorian government scheme