There are warnings that fuel costs could force them out of their jobs with bills of up to £200 a month for visiting clients
I’m Matt Rosser keeping you up to date with news that social care workers have warned that fuel costs could force them out of their jobs. With bills of up to £200 a month for visiting clients. One carer in Scotland said “Before the prices were rising, I was spending £42 on a tank, now it’s more like £150 a week and I’m thinking, ‘can I actually afford to work?’ ” The care workers say this highlights the need for a minimum wage of £15 per hour in the care sector. We’ll keep you up to date on this and other developments, here on Care Radio.