The biggest cost for all of us will be if the government fails to invest in the NHS workforce
The biggest cost for all of us will be if the government fails to invest in the NHS workforce
The public will be horrified. NHS staff will think it’s some kind of joke
Government’s approach to NHS pay is forcing workers to question their future
A pay rise is vital if the NHS is to be ‘fighting fit’
An early pay rise of at least £2,000 to every NHS worker is needed
Workers have earned the increase
Part-time return to work is a sensible move
‘Police staff are working above and beyond’ says UNISON as claim is submitted
How you can support the campaign for a decent, fair pay rise for all our key workers in councils and schools
Union will continue to campaign for more funding for the pay of key workers in local government and schools in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
UNISON recommends two-year pay offer to members in English colleges in online consultation that closes on 15 May
New minimum pay rates come into force for many key workers, including care staff
Union thanks public for unwavering support
Low-paid staff will receive an extra £817 a year
Responding to new Labour Party analysis published today (Friday) suggesting NHS staff work one million hours of unpaid overtime each week, UNISON general secretary Dave Prentis said: “The NHS is running on fumes after years of underfunding. Chronic understaffing has left us with a system propped up by the goodwill of devoted health workers. “It […]