Government must guarantee staff can work additional hours or get compensation for lost wages
Government must guarantee staff can work additional hours or get compensation for lost wages
Government should remove the charge for all migrant workers
Joint unions warned that previous advice from Scotland’s chief nursing officer increased risks for home and social carers
Vulnerable people and care workforce should not face uncertainty
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.
Birmingham care workers are on strike because the council thinks they’re an easy target for cuts
UNISON member and care worker Nicole Stanfield Caile went to Parliament recently to put the case for care workers
Scottish council signs charter committing it to standards for care workers and those they care for
Mencap has agreed to pay care workers above the national minimum wage for sleep-ins, following a successful campaign by UNISON. The charity has been in dispute with UNISON over its failure to pay care staff the minimum wage when providing on-call night care. Some carers had previously been paid a flat rate of £25 for a […]
UNISON Cymru/Wales writes to all country’s councils on International Women’s Day
Christina McAnea comments on Justin Welby’s concerns over government visa rules
UNISON members from across the UK have been telling us about the immense emotional toll that the coronavirus pandemic is having upon them. We know that our members are often the only person present at the death of clients and care home residents, who may be people they’ve known and cared for over many years, and have then had […]
Commenting on the publication yesterday (Thursday) of the health and social care white paper, UNISON head of health Sara Gorton said: “Scaling back the damaging internal market that forces the NHS to compete against itself and the private sector can’t happen soon enough. “Eight years ago, the then government was warned its changes wouldn’t work and would […]
All local authorities in England should be allowed to keep a greater share than they do currently of business rates so they can afford to fund social care properly, says UNISON today (Wednesday). The union is urging the government to grant councils better terms along similar lines to a deal agreed earlier this month with […]
Care workers in Cornwall who look after people in their own homes are to be given more support to do their work. Cornwall Council has today signed Unison’s Ethical Care Charter which sets out a series of commitments to protect the rights of homecare workers and ensure dignity in care delivery through a consistent, well […]