State Issues RFP For New Payroll Vendor For DSS Home Care Workers [View all]
Union officials say they are hopeful that a state request for proposals for a new fiscal intermediary to pay home care workers will lead to people getting paid on time without a hassle eventually.
Over the years, the more than 7,000 members of the New England Health Care Employees Union, District 1199 who work as personal care assistants known as home care workers have filed thousands of grievances against Allied Community Resources, the state-contracted vendor that performs their payroll.
The unreliable payroll system breaks the camels back for people who have no health insurance, no retirement, no paid sick time, and make $16.25 an hour, said Diedre Murch, union vice president and director of home care.
People like Betsy Windgate, a 66-year-old home care worker from Naugatuck, have gone weeks without pay due to clerical errors and other issues with Allied, Murch said.
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