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Coronavirus time off from work: your right to get paid - 0 replies

Lex Posted by Lex in Coronavirus in London: Covid-19 discussion, news and updates on Fri Apr 17, 2020 5:20pm

Hi, 

We have created a brand new free app to address the current circumstances. This app aims to provide free employment advice to those affected by these unprecedented times. 

https://www.monacosolicitors.co.uk/virtual-lawyer/coronavirus/

Hope this helps. 

Coronavirus time off from work: your right to get paid - 0 replies

Lex Posted by Lex in General London discussion on Sun Mar 15, 2020 4:11pm

The impact of Coronavirus (Covid 19) on employees at work

This blog is based on a selection of questions that we have recently received from employees about absence from work and pay/sick pay rights related to Coronavirus – also known as Covid 19. 

With the current spread of the virus in the UK  (as at 11th March 2020), people are naturally anxious about their entitlement to pay if they are not able to work because of travel and other related restraints. Of course we hope that business may continue as usual – including ours – but just in case, here are some of those questions and answers about Coronavirus and your entitlement to pay if you are absent from work because of it. 

We’ve grouped the 6 questions and answers below into broad categories which are based on the extent to which your freedom of choice/movement is restricted by others: 

  • You decide to self-isolate
  • Medical specialist or government advises you to self-isolate
  • You have to care for dependents whose usual carers/schools/similar are not operating because of the Coronavirus
  • Restraints placed on you by your employer
  • Compulsory quarantine or restrictions imposed by government 
  • Actually having the virus

(Note: Where reference is made to the ‘government’ and ‘legislation’ it relates to  the UK government and legislation.) 

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Am I entitled to pay if I want to self-isolate to avoid catching Coronavirus?

You are not legally entitled to pay if you want to be absent from work and your employer requires you to attend.  If, however, you are able to work remotely, and your employer agrees that you may do so, then in those circumstances, you will be entitled to your usual pay.

You should talk to your employer about your concerns before you decide to take any action, and see if you can agree on the best way forward.  A good employer will want to treat all their employees in the same way if they can. However, if you are pregnant, or suffer from a disability or ill-health which your employer already knows about, then we hope that your employer would be more receptive to proposals for you to work remotely. 

Do I get paid if a medical doctor or the government just advise me to self-isolate because of Coronavirus?

The law currently says that you will not be entitled to Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) if you are fit to work.  However, if you are able to work remotely, then you would be entitled to your usual contractual pay, but if you’re not able to work remotely, then you would only get paid if your contract made appropriate provision. 

Employers are being advised by government to treat any such absences as sick leave and to pay accordingly, or to agree for the absence to be taken as paid holiday.  This is desirable because anyone coming into work in such circumstances may spread the virus to other employees.

(See S151 Social Security, Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 for relevant legislation.)

What are my rights to pay if I have to take time off to care for dependents because of the Coronavirus?

In an emergency, you have a right to ‘reasonable’ time off work to care for dependents.  Your dependents may themselves be unwell, or their usual carers/school/other provider can’t operate because of Coronavirus restraints. 

This time off is unpaid, unless you have an employment contract or insurance policy which provides for payment in such circumstances.  What is a ‘reasonable’ amount of time off will depend on your particular situation. Your employer is required to consider your case without reference to any inconvenience or disruption to their business.  You should discuss it with your employer as soon as possible to avoid any possible misunderstanding.

(See S57A-57B Employment Rights Act 1996 for applicable legislation)

Am I entitled to full pay if my employer requires me to be absent from work because of Coronavirus?

If your employer has good reason to ask you not to attend work (eg you have just come back from a badly affected country, or have had known contact with someone with the virus), then they can ask you to stay away.  You will be entitled to your contractual pay, but not to SSP if you are fit to work. 

If your employer decides to reduce your hours of work or to close your place of work, then you are entitled to pay as normal, without any reduction.  The only exception would be if there was a specific clause in your employment contract which says otherwise, but this is highly unlikely.

(See S151 Social Security, Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 and S147-154 Employment Rights Act 1996 for relevant legislation)

What happens about my pay if legislation/similar means that I get placed in  compulsory quarantine for Coronavirus?

Recent Coronavirus legislation in the UK (see below) gives government and those acting on its behalf the power to detain people for testing, to impose travel and other kinds of restriction, and to keep people in isolation where deemed necessary. 

If you found yourself placed in any of the above compulsory circumstances and couldn’t attend work as a result, then you would be entitled to SSP, but your entitlement to contractual sick pay would depend on the terms of your employment contract.

(Relevant legislation on the above includes: The Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020Statutory Sick Pay (General) Regulations 1982; Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984;  and Civil Contingencies Act 2004.)

If I get Coronavirus, will I get the usual sickness leave and sick pay entitlements?

If you have been diagnosed as having contracted Coronavirus or are suspected by medical authorities as having it, you will be entitled to the usual sick leave and entitlements to pay, as with any other sickness and sickness absence.

(See S151 Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992)

In addition to the legislation highlighted above, you may find some of our related guides, articles and letter examples of interest.  They are listed below.

If you think your employer is unfairly treating you because of your absence or pay relating to Coronavirus situations like those outlined above, Monaco Solicitors may be able to help.  So do get in touch to request a free consultation.  We are specialist employment lawyers who act for employees only.


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DaisySimpson Posted by DaisySimpson in Introduce yourselves in London on Wed Jan 15, 2020 11:19am

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Hi, we are Lex - 0 replies

Lex Posted by Lex in Introduce yourselves in London on Mon Dec 23, 2019 5:34pm

If you are an employee being badly treated at work, you probably don't know where to turn. Your line manager might be bullying you, or HR could be trying to manage you out. You're worried about your future and wondering what your rights are. If only you had a lawyer to help...

Well, we at Lex are on a mission to help employees like you to even up the odds. We are giving away free legal content, to give you the firepower you need to leave your job with a fair outcome.

Lex is a trading name for Monaco Solicitors.

Lost: Brown wallet - 0 replies

BoJo Posted by BoJo in Lost and found in London on Thu Dec 5, 2019 12:57am

On 20.11.2019 after 5.30 pm notice that my brown walet is  not in my pocket.First i realise that near tesco Charing cross station.Was cycling from Fleet street towards Covent garden thru Strand.on a way to Goodge street.Near charinng cross station westminster Big ben Buckingam palace,Including Victoria and Pall Mall.Id cards Bulgarian and Macedonian drivig licenese bank cards cash,sia licenses.By now nothing i have no trace please inform if something OR LEAVE IN GOLDMAN SACHS  SHOE LANE.Thanks a lot.

Kitchen design - 0 replies

Kitchensurvey Posted by Kitchensurvey in General London discussion on Wed Nov 27, 2019 3:05pm

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Lost: Silver ring - 0 replies

Raquel Posted by Raquel in Lost and found in London on Mon May 20, 2019 2:57pm

I have a lost and silver ring in kenwood park. It had writing inscripted on it on the outside and inside.

For sale: House Renovation - kitchen, bathroom and appliances for sale - 0 replies

danibhere Posted by danibhere in Buy and sell items in London on Mon Jul 25, 2016 11:45pm

Hi All,

I am renovating my flat, so I am selling:

  • Kitchen - 3 double door base cabinet with drawers, 1 single door (small) base cabinet and 1 wall unit with doubl doors. - £150 obo
  • Bathroom - sink and toilet. I will also throw in a mirrored cabinet, chrome toilet paper holder,  towel holder and glass shelf. - £25 obo
  • Dark Grey Natural Stone Effect Vinyl Flooring. - Dimensions around 3850mm x 2215mm - £10 obo

  • Small Cookworks Microwave - £10

  • Beko Cooker and Oven - £40 obo

I can also do the lot for £200 obo.

If you are interested, get in touch. (Items in E16)

Thanks!

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