Government should remove the charge for all migrant workers
Government should remove the charge for all migrant workers
Christina McAnea says complete overhaul needed so no one is left unprotected again
‘When the clapping dies down, UNISON will still be fighting for care workers to be properly treated’
‘When the clapping dies down, UNISON will still be fighting for care workers to be properly treated: paid living wages, with proper job security and career structures.’
New resources available for health and safety reps and care workers at our dedicated learning.unison.org.uk site
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 […]
Tell us your PPE story As UNISON prepared to ramp up campaigning to keep members safe, Mr Prentis said that Office for National […]
UNISON Scotland, along with other unions, got agreement from the Scottish government that the UK-wide […]
‘Everybody is worried about the virus. Carers are worried for themselves, and worried for our clients too’
Community conference sets out key policies in social care, housing, health and safety and much more
Care and health workers have been told that their roles will be returning to Bath and North East Somerset Council
That was at the heart of a speech from assistant general secretary Christina McAnea to UNISON’s second social care seminar, held yesterday in central London. It involved social care […]
Vulnerable people and care workforce should not face uncertainty
New report argues that care workers are overlooked, undervalued and in desperate need of investment
UNISON releases figures as workers take a third day of action in fight against company cutting pay