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Firm investigating claims of unpaid contact tracers

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Recruitment firm CPL has confirmed that it is investigating claims that some staff contracted to the HSE to carry out contract tracing work had not been paid for over a month.

Earlier in the Dáil, Solidarity-People Before Profit TD Richard Boyd Barrett raised the situation of 15 contact tracers assigned by CPL to work for the HSE at the contact tracing centre in UCD in Dublin.

He said that they were employed six weeks ago, and claimed they had not been paid for the last four weeks despite working on the front line, and signing off the Pandemic Unemployment Payment to do so.

He said the staff who were critical to contact tracing to keep ahead of Covid-19 had no income to pay bills - and accused the Government of trying to fight the virus on

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