An active and vital union, supporting our fabulous members
An active and vital union, supporting our fabulous members
Christina McAnea says shameful employment practices and low wages need tackling
Despite the gradual return to normal, Covid-19 is still a real and present danger in care homes. Staff have been deeply affected by the virus and will continue to face significant challenges as the rest of the country opens back up. The government has announced a £600m infection control fund to help stop the spread […]
Never again should the concerns of staff, unions and employers be ignored
New resources available for health and safety reps and care workers at our dedicated learning.unison.org.uk site
Vulnerable people and care workforce should not face uncertainty
UNISON releases figures as workers take a third day of action in fight against company cutting pay
February is the month of romance, what with Valentine’s Day and Heart UNISON week – and UNISON members were definitely feeling the love during the last 28 days.
UNISON member and care worker Nicole Stanfield Caile went to Parliament recently to put the case for care workers
Birmingham council wants to cut the hours – and pay – of its enablement team that works to help vulnerable people stay in their homes
UNISON responds to the Public Accounts Committee report
North-East council becomes the latest to commit itself to UNISON’s Ethical Care Charter
Care workers owed up to six years’ back pay after being paid below the minimum wage will have to wait until October for the money they are owed after a government announcement today
Research reveals the pressure on councils
Government money not enough to fix broken care system.
Coronavirus: what you need to know