UNISON branch officers, lawyers and members recall a four-year battle to win pay justice
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The acclaimed director and his writer Paul Laverty speak about ‘Sorry We Missed You’, about a care worker and a delivery driver at the end of their tether
She is concerned about the growing reliance on private homecare providers, because she has heard complaints that they don’t offer enough training to […]
Homecare workers are not taking proposed changes to their contracts lying down
- Date
- 1 May 2018 8:30pm–10:00pm
- Location
- Saw Swee Hock Student Centre, London School of Economics,1 Sheffield St, London WC2A 2AP
If a society is judged on its ability to care for those who need support, what does it mean to turn caring into profit?
March was a momentous month for UNISON members – not least because of a proposed revamp of NHS pay that could benefit a million health workers
UNISON sets out priorities at successful first national social care seminar
Care workers in the London borough of Haringey are to be given the time and support they need to do their work, through a new ethical charter. Haringey Council has signed up to UNISON’s ethical care charter, which sets out a series of commitments to protect the rights of home care workers’ and give them […]
Care workers owed up to six years’ back pay after being paid below the minimum wage will have to wait until October for the money they are owed after a government announcement today
With just a few days until the election UNISON looks at what the main parties have to say on social care – one of the issues that matter most to our members
With just a few days until the election UNISON looks at what the main parties have to say on social care – one of the issues that matter most to our members
Devolution is finally reaching the English regions – on 4 May, voters get to elect the first batch of ‘metro mayors’
Devolution is finally reaching the English regions – on 4 May, voters get to elect the first batch of ‘metro mayors’
Council’s ruling Labour group pledges to introduce UNISON’s Ethical Care Charter after May’s council elections
Another common problem in homecare is the trap of the zero-hours contract. When workers have no right to a set number of hours’ work each week, they fear […]