Mable aiming to provide super contributions to its carers

“In a sector where the workforce is in crisis, Mable is tapping into a workforce in communities everywhere, with 50% of people working via Mable new to the sector,” said CEO and Co-Founder Peter Scutt

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Mable aiming to provide super contributions to its carers
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Community aged care platform Mable has announced plans to enable superannuation contributions for its 11,000-plus carers and small businesses. Mable, working with the NDIS, connects people needing care with sole traders and businesses directly, while also managing their payments.

“In a sector where the workforce is in crisis, Mable is tapping into a workforce in communities everywhere, with 50% of people working via Mable new to the sector,” said CEO and Co-Founder Peter Scutt.

Mable has recently introduced a range of new features to its service, including an increased minimum platform rate.

“We’ve been working with our support community for some time to improve safeguards, payment collection, insurances, access to accredited training and access to a self-care program to make their work lives easier,” Peter said. “Sole traders on Mable take super into account when setting their rates and we know many already have contribution arrangements in place. However, we want to make the process of contributing to super as simple as possible.”

Mable is aiming to have super contributions in place by the end of 2022.

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