Homecare workers are not taking proposed changes to their contracts lying down
Homecare workers are not taking proposed changes to their contracts lying down
UNISON local government conference hears rallying call in the fight to defend and promote social care
Long-running strike looks to be over
It is incredible to see how these care workers stand together, fight back and strike – day after day after day.
Hundreds of Birmingham care workers take strike action
Birmingham care workers are on strike because the council thinks they’re an easy target for cuts
Dozens of Birmingham care workers are planning to travel to Liverpool today (Monday) to lobby delegates attending the Labour Party Conference over the City Council’s plans to cut their hours.
Homecare workers are not taking proposed changes to their contracts lying down.
From Birmingham to Bangor, from Doncaster to Sandwell, UNISON members were winning in May – and their union was growing stronger too
Victories like these for Birmingham care workers and probation services being brought back in-house, show what UNISON can achieve
Mandy Buckley tells delegates that the Birmingham strikers are not going to give in
Already inadequate plans are now being slashed
UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis is due to show his support this evening (Tuesday) for homecare workers in Birmingham who have been involved in a year-long dispute over their pay and working hours. He is attending a solidarity rally in the city to pledge his continued backing for the staff who have so far taken […]