The supermarket joins a list of firms which pay the legal minimum to unvaccinated staff obliged to isolate.
Unjabbed Morrisons workers who are told to isolate but test negative now get statutory sick pay of £96.35 a week.
Under Morrisons' policy, if NHS Test and Trace informs an unvaccinated worker that they have been exposed to Covid-19, they will only get statutory sick pay - the legal minimum - when they isolate. This resulted in unvaccinated workers being more likely to take time off than their vaccinated colleagues, even when not infected with coronavirus.
Sick pay cuts will also be implemented at Wessex Water and in the US, several major companies have started penalising unjabbed workers.
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