“The NHS and social care are running on fumes because of workforce and funding shortages. Joined-up working […]
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"In the sentiments of the great man and founder, Nye Bevan, we realise that 'The NHS will last as long as there are folk left with the faith to fight for it' – we have that faith […]
The sum was part of a deal agreed for all staff on NHS contracts and Agenda for Change pay scales, but Wiltshire Health and Care said it could not afford […]
"Nurses, health visitors, midwives and other health workers who have come to work in the NHS from across the EU have thrown a lifeline to our health service, which quite simply would have gone […]
If this trend continues, substantial funding will be lost to the NHS over the next few years, according to the UNISON report It Doesn’t Add Up. Under the […]
The union says that NHS Chief Executive, Sir David Nicholson, is pressing ahead with plans that have neither Parliamentary […]
Move would undermine efforts to roll back health service marketisation
Future governments will need to keep NHS wages competitive and be prepared to put in the necessary resources. "Attracting graduates into […]
JEG is setting up a reference / advisory group in England* to support its work. The group is to be made up of people with good operational knowledge of and / or responsibility for job evaluation
UNISON has today slammed the government over a Treasury letter to the chair of the public sector Pay Review Bodies (PRB) – including the NHS PRB – which stated that not all staff will get a pay rise as promised in the Summer budget. UNISON General Secretary Dave Prentis said: “It is clear from this […]
Being able to feed their families, afford dental treatment, repair their cars or pay off debts are some of the things that health workers could afford if the government gave them a decent pay rise, according to a survey released today (Sunday) by UNISON. UNISON says the findings expose the financial hardship suffered by NHS […]
"Caring for patients comes first for health workers - that's why they've chosen to work for the NHS and why they put in so many extra hours each week that they're not paid for. “It's their […]