The month kicked off with good news for members working at Solihull sixth form college, where branch treasurer Julie Robinson’s tenacity […]
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UNISON members could lose £2,000 a year under plan by private company
A big change for homecare workers in Knowsley
Birmingham care workers are on strike because the council thinks they’re an easy target for cuts
There was no lying on sun-loungers for UNISON or many of our members involved in key struggles at work
Birmingham council wants to cut the hours – and pay – of its enablement team that works to help vulnerable people stay in their homes
You may have heard us talk about them before but they’re both so blinkin’ important we are repeating […]
"Care workers can now focus on delivering compassionate care for some of the most vulnerable members of society. "This decision doesn’t mean the issue is […]
UNISON member and care worker Nicole Stanfield Caile went to Parliament recently to put the case for care workers
New report published in run-up to government green paper
Careworker Bernadette points out that for her, “the accrued time would come to 17 shifts a year. Seven shifts on ‘bank’ would give me […]
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 […]
Care workers at 1st Call have seen their wages delayed before. UNISON has raised concerns that the company has a cash flow issue and could be on the rocks […]
UNISON responds to the Public Accounts Committee report
Decision comes after a lengthy campaign by UNISON