Angela Rayner spoke to delegates at community conference 2024 to tell them “our movement is bigger than the sum of its parts and we will achieve together”
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ACAS and EHRC guidance provides employers with a range of best practices during the holy month, for example, by allowing Muslim workers to start their work day earlier
Education secretary is wrong to make light of aggression
Low pay, heavy workloads and a lack of appreciation are why schools and colleges are struggling to attract technicians
They’re the most diverse group of members in the union, but they have an awful lot in common – as they meet this weekend in Chester, welcome to the community service group
Staff must be able to do their jobs free from attacks and abuse
Let’s look behind the headlines, avoid the spin, and separate the fact from the fiction of this week’s budget
By embracing flexible working in the NHS, we are setting ourselves on the path to a happier, healthier workforce and a better service for patients
The NHS, councils, care and other public services need help and tax cuts won’t deliver it
Further cuts will damage services
Everyone knows why councils are on the brink of bankruptcy – a massive 41% cut in government funding over a decade, while demand for services has grown. But there is an alternative for a sustainable future for the local services we all rely on
A national care service and a fair pay agreement for care staff are needed to reform the care service
The government must negotiate a proper pay package for health workers to halt the steady drain of experience from the NHS
Claim calls for a wage rise of £3,000 or 10%, whichever is higher