PDA warns locum pharmacists of ‘wage theft’ risk
The Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) has advised locum pharmacists to check booking terms carefully before accepting shifts, warning of the risk of ‘wage theft’ and delayed payments.
According to the union, locum members have reported being owed significant unpaid fees for services provided, with some pharmacists claiming debts exceeding £20,000."
In some cases, locums have continued to work shifts for the same company despite outstanding payments, due to the agreed notice periods in booking terms.
The PDA said: “Naturally, those pharmacists may want to cancel their future shifts over concerns that the unpaid debt owed by the pharmacy business may increase.
“However, when the booking terms are examined, it seems some locums have agreed to work shifts with terms stating an 8-week notice period is required to cancel.”
This leaves the locum in the “unenviable position,” requiring them to continue working for a company that has failed to pay previous fees or face threats of legal action and ‘charges’ if they refuse to honour the bookings.












