UNISON launches #OneWageAnyWage campaign is it celebrates 20 years of the national minimum wage
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Following the rulings, some 200 organisations employing carers – some of which are charities – were liable to pay up to six years back pay […]
Commenting on the 360 employers named and shamed today (Wednesday) by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy for failing to pay the national minimum wage, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “This list fails to shame the larger care firms who are equally guilty of denying staff a fair wage. Those in the spotlight today are just […]
The government must tighten minimum wage regulations
The changes follow representation by UNISON on behalf of Mencap staff in January 2017. UNISON general […]
It used to take Judith Montgomery three and a half hours to earn two hours’ pay.
Vitally important care workers are being paid far less than the absolute basic minimum that they should receive: nearly 20 years on from the establishment of a minimum wage in this country, that should be a source of national embarrassment
Not content with cutting in-work benefits for low paid workers the government has announced plans to make striking for higher pay even more difficult than it already is, if not completely impossible. The Institute for Fiscal Studies says that families with young children could be up to £1,000 a year worse off because of the […]
New minimum pay rates come into force for many key workers, including care staff New national minimum wage rates come into force today, bringing a pay rise for care and other workers across the country whose vital, but low-paid, work has been highlighted in the current crisis. “Today’s pay rise will make a real difference […]
New minimum pay rates come into force for many key workers, including care staff
New minimum wage rates come into force across UK, including ‘national living wage’
Responding to Office of National Statistics figures published today (Wednesday) that show that the number of workers on zero-hours contracts has increased to 905,000, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “Zero-hours contracts are everywhere in social care. They give the upper hand to unscrupulous employers and silence employees who fear they’ll lose hours if they […]
Commenting today (Monday) on the government’s new advertising campaign to raise awareness of the minimum wage among low-paid workers, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “The minimum wage was introduced nearly two decades ago but still there are employers who think they’re above the law. “Rather than spend money on expensive PR campaigns, the government should […]
UNISON calls for living wage and an end to age discrimination ‘built into’ minimum wage
It’s estimated that these changes will cost the NHS over £250m by 2020 – and the government is silent on where the cash will […]