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In the Working Time Report and every work related report, I look to see if the largest work force in Europe, home carers are included. They aren't.
This is particularly sad because a document that deals with the amount of hours someone works in a week applies to them more than any other group of workers in the EU. We could and should have looked at issues like ‘on call time’ in relation to home carers. This is more than a missed opportunity. It is discrimination and exclusion of people who work long, long hours, people who are always on call.
Can we resolve that we will examine the situation of carers and that we will include them in our recommendations on work in future, and that we will no longer discriminate against this important workforce which is already discriminated in the area of pay."@en1
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