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Morrison confirms ‘pandemic leave’ will be open to all states

The Morrison Government will allow other states and territories to join Victoria in accessing $1500 pandemic payments for workers without sick leave.

Aug 05, 2020, updated Aug 05, 2020
The Prime Minister has confirmed pandemic leave will be available in all states. (Photo: ABC News: Ian Cutmore)

The Prime Minister has confirmed pandemic leave will be available in all states. (Photo: ABC News: Ian Cutmore)

Victorian workers will be able to access the payment designed to give workers the financial capability to stay home while isolating.

Unions and Labor have called for a national scheme to prevent outbreaks driven by people going to work when sick or waiting for test results.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said there was an option for other states to receive the money.

“If other states or territories want to enter into a similar arrangement, then I’ll be making that offer to the states and territories if they wish to do that,” he told Seven’s Sunrise program on Wednesday.

“Of course, they are not facing the same level of challenge. The health advice we had out of Victoria was to do this.”

Under a federal-state agreement, the Commonwealth pays for Australian residents and citizens while the Victorian Government picks up the bill for short-term visa holders.

Social Services Minister Anne Ruston encouraged premiers and chief ministers to ask the federal to join the scheme if their situation warrants it.

“If other states and territories want to avail themselves of the same service then please come forward,” she told Sky News.

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“We’re very open to discussions with them.”

The federal Opposition argues the Government has been too slow to act, finally moving on pandemic leave five months after it was first called for.

“The point of paid pandemic leave, and why we’ve been calling for it for some time, was to prevent community transmission,” Labor leader Anthony Albanese said.

“No one should be in a circumstance whereby they feel compelled to go to work because they don’t have other options of financial support.”

-AAP

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