Janet Lowe's relief care minimum wage appeal reaches Supreme Court

Janet Lowe's relief care minimum wage appeal reaches Supreme Court
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Feb. 10 (BusinessDesk) - The Supreme Court today heard a former relief caregiver's appeal to be paid minimum wage as opposed to a flat fee, arguing there was a contract between relief carers and district health boards which meant they should be treated as workers and protected by employment law. About 30,000 mostly female relief workers have been paid $75 for a 24-hour shift to give full-time carers a break over the years, with Janet Lowe working as a relief carer for 25 years. The Employment Court held that Lowe was a home...