Many supervisors in Vorarlberg worked under precarious circumstances – without health insurance, fair payment or sufficient rest. The trade union denounced the complaints in 24-hour care and led to a debate.
Day and night in service, hardly any free time, no health or accident insurance for many of the approximately 2100 24-hour supervisors in Vorarlberg, this is a harsh reality, according to the Union. They take care of people who need the clock – and are treated inhumane themselves, the payment is a mockery. Some live under unreasonable circumstances – without their own refuge, tired and exploited by dubious desk agencies that have one thing in mind: making a big Reibach.
Source: Krone

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