Very pleased to see this - happening because of UNISON’s strong campaigning and the positive way @wesstreeting has engaged positively on the issue, including with MPs such as myself who raised SubCo concerns.
A good day for one NHS team.
This is an excellent summary of the 'Adult Social Care Negotiating Body' section of the Employment Rights Bill, and how it relates to Labour's pledge for a Fair Pay Agreement in social care, from @andrew_harrop
https://t.co/1635aTwMYk
Disgraceful attempt to belittle the outstanding work that our care workers do. Our care workers are skilled professionals who deserve our gratitude & respect. This Labour govt is committed to creating a Fair Pay Agreement for our care workers & to building a National Care Service
The level of disrespect on display here is staggering. Care work is skilled work. Migrant care workers are skilled workers. *Every* care worker is a skilled professional. Thank God they are no longer sat around the Cabinet table
At #TUC2024 great to hear the Prime Minister repeat Labour’s absolute commitment to a Fair Pay Agreement in social care and a National Care Service. Came in his answer to a question from a care worker member of @unisontheunion
Important restatement from the Prine Minister of the government’s commitment to a National Care Service and a Fair Pay Agreement for care workers at #TUC24
Here in London - we have zero-tolerance for racism, Islamophobia, antisemitism or any form of hate and we pride ourselves on being open, diverse and welcoming of all faiths and backgrounds.
Those who seek to divide our communities will never win.
Grant Shapps has lost his seat, which is especially bad news for the Tories because it means Michael Green, Sebastian Fox and Corinne Stockheath lose their seats too...
#GeneralElection2024
The waiting list for planned NHS treatment in England rose in April to 7.57 million. In March it was at 7.54 million on the list for operations, procedures and appointments.
EXCLUSIVE
The chief Treasury civil servant wrote to Labour two days ago saying that the £38 billion/£2,000 tax attack “should not be presented as having been produced by the civil service”
He said he had reminded ministers of this