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Children’s social care managers in Bath and North East Somerset ballot for strike action
Children’s social care managers at Bath and North East Somerset Council are balloting for strike action over pay and grading.
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Struggling schools forced to rely on teaching assistants as cheap cover for teachers
Teaching assistants increasingly provide cover for absent teachers, without lesson plans or help from other colleagues.
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Leigh Redman backs UNISON’s national care service campaign
Leigh Redman, Labour’s parliamentary candidate in Bridgwater and Burnham, is bac…
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Supreme Court judgment stops bad bosses from punishing striking workers
Employers will no longer be able to discipline their staff for taking part in legal strike action after UK Supreme Court ruling.
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South West Ambulance staff take pay campaign to Parliament
Emergency Care Assistants working for South Western Ambulance Service NHS Founda…
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Health workers deserve better than this government
The government’s chaos and failure in the NHS must end, Christina McAnea tells health delegates.
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NHS staff have been shown porn and offered money for sex at work
NHS staff have been shown pornographic images, offered money for sex and assaulted at work, a new survey from UNISON reveals.
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Pay rise for thousands of NHS staff already overdue
The government has let down hundreds of thousands of “demoralised” NHS staff aft…
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Sodexo healthcare workers secure lump sum victory
More than 300 hospital workers in North Devon are celebrating after their employ…
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Parking charges under fire at Weston General Hospital as staff face 175% hike
Parking charges for healthcare workers at Weston General Hospital are set to inc…
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Wiltshire healthcare staff win NHS lump sum pay dispute
Hundreds of hospital workers in Wiltshire will now receive the lump sum element …
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NHS can’t provide quality care until staffing crisis resolved, says UNISON
UNISON head of health Helga Pile has responded to findings published by the National Centre for Social Research.
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