“Years of underfunding mean local councils can no longer put enough money into care to meet the needs of an ageing population […]
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Community delegates recognise work of Care Workers for Change campaign in defending care services and organising a fragmented and casualised workforce
Announcement comes as part of plans to bring social care and NHS services closer together
Decision comes after a lengthy campaign by UNISON
- Date
- 1 May 2018 8:30pm–10:00pm
- Location
- Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London School of Economics,1 Sheffield St, London WC2A 2AP
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Strike action on hold pending further talks
Whilst UNISON enjoyed the sun and the World Cup as much as the next union, we also didn’t let them stop us working as hard as ever on behalf of our members. Here are just some of our highlights from July
Birmingham council wants to cut the hours – and pay – of its enablement team that works to help vulnerable people stay in their homes
There was no lying on sun-loungers for UNISON or many of our members involved in key struggles at work