Care and health workers have been told that their roles will be returning to Bath and North East Somerset Council
Care and health workers have been told that their roles will be returning to Bath and North East Somerset Council
Seminar hears that government has been in office for almost 10 years, yet has not even produced a green paper on social care
UNISON members could lose £2,000 a year under plan by private company
But as the general secretary wrote in his blog: “We will never stop fighting for better funding, better management and better pay for all our public services.” […]
Care workers say they’re rarely able to stop for a brief chat with the people they’re looking after or take them outside for a breath of fresh […]
Christina McAnea says ministers must show they ‘care about social care’
Care workers will make the case for a real living wage direct to Essex County Council candidates today as part of an online Citizens Assembly. They are joining more than 100 community leaders seeking a number of commitments from candidates, including making the council an accredited Living Wage organisation, and ensuring all care contracts in […]
‘When the clapping dies down, UNISON will still be fighting for care workers to be properly treated’
Government move a ‘cruel blow’ to carers denied the minimum wage for sleep-ins
UNISON has branded 1st Call Home Care a disgrace after finding the Plymouth care firm failing to pay workers a month’s wages. The company, which employs around 100 staff across six care homes in Plymouth, claimed the lack of pay was “a glitch”. Despite promises to deal with the issue by the end of Friday, […]
In the motion care worker members gave heartfelt testimony of their experiences working throughout the pandemic
Pay hike and total overhaul required
Call comes after the government ‘names and shames’ companies in England and Wales for flouting minimum wage legislation
Christina McAnea says Boris Johnson hasn’t delivered nearly two years on from pledge
UNISON and Mencap write to Boris Johnson urging investigation into sleep-in pay