- Date
- 3 May 2024 2:30pm–3:00pm
- Location
- Online
To find out how you can help transform the social care sector, UNISON South East is running a 30-minute session on Friday 3 May at 2:30 PM
To find out how you can help transform the social care sector, UNISON South East is running a 30-minute session on Friday 3 May at 2:30 PM
General election candidates from all parties across the North East are being asked to support the creation of a new national care service in England, says UNISON today (Thursday). The union says too many people across the North East cannot access the social care they desperately need because the current system is broken. UNISON wants to see a new service […]
"Migrant care workers are now more likely to shun the UK in favour of parts of the world where their skills and families […]
The new collection of essays looks at how the minimum wage could evolve
“The care sector will collapse without migrant staff. Care companies bring them to the UK because they’re desperately short of workers. “Wages need to rise to […]
Christina McAnea says ministers must show they ‘care about social care’
The government must hold care providers to account and put a stop to this ill-treatment. "Ministers must stop with the excuses, get a grip and start clearing up […]
He found the levers to make vaccination mandatory for care workers, but not sick pay. Even now, when the time is right for self-reflection […]
Employers must pay for time between visits to ensure fair wages
A new report from the Fabian Society was launched at Westminster last week
Most social care in England is commissioned by local government and delivered by private and independent companies. The system has been run down by a combination […]
UNISON responds to archbishops’ report calling for reform of social care
They are employed in the public, voluntary and private sectors. Media contact:Anthony Barnes M: 07834 864794 E: a.barnes@unison.co.ukFatima Ayad M […]
Vacancy rates are rocketing because care workers are underpaid for a difficult and skilled job
Low wages and inadequate sick pay to blame for thousands of care workers quitting