Former health secretary needs to take responsibility for chaos caused and lives lost on his watch
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Former health secretary needs to take responsibility for chaos caused and lives lost on his watch
The article Matt Hancock deserted health and care staff ‘in their hour of need’, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Former health secretary needs to take responsibility for chaos caused and lives lost on his watch
The article Matt Hancock deserted health and care staff ‘in their hour of need’, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.
TUC and UNISON event gave Black health workers the chance to have their experiences heard and recorded
The article Conference highlights impact of COVID on Black health workers first appeared on the UNISON National site.
TUC and UNISON event gave Black health workers the chance to have their experiences heard and recorded
The article Conference highlights impact of COVID on Black health workers first appeared on the UNISON National site.
All of us can remember the fear and uncertainty that collectively gripped the UK when the pandemic first hit. But for Unite rep and Barts hospital domestic assistant Mirela, that fear will never leave her. Mirela and her colleagues were among the first frontline health workers to come face to face with the virus. Barts […]
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Low-paid facilities staff from across London working for Barts NHS Trust demonstrated at the Department of Health in Westminster today (February 21). Around 100 Unite members took to the streets of Westminster to highlight the failure of Barts Trust to honour its commitment to pay an NHS lump sum “thank you” payment for working during […]
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Workers at Barts NHS Trust and outsourcing company Synergy have taken strike action this week in protest at the failure to pay them the £1655 lump-sum payment NHS workers were offered for working during the pandemic. In the film below, we hear from the striking Unite members – mainly low-paid domestic and catering workers — who […]
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Tuesday was a busy day for me. In the morning we had a great speech by guest speaker, the shadow Deputy Prime Minister (I love repeating this), Angela Rayner on Labour’s “New Deal for Working People”. During lunch I took part in a fringe pan…Read more…
‘No hiding places’
Unite Covid inquiry call
Unite assistant general secretary Steve Turner spoke supporting a motion calling for a a public inquiry into Covid-19.
Welcoming the composite he said, “Unite was one of the unions that first called for a full and independent public inquiry and we continue to provide evidence to assist the TUC in coordinating our collective input.
“Like all of us we lost members to Covid … disproportionately from our Black, Asian and Ethnic Minorities communities. In transport through retail to health and social care.
“Congress it’s no surprise after 13 years of austerity, cuts to public services, privatisation and deregulation … it was working class communities, those already struggling with poor health, too often relying on food banks and, living in housing that in many cases should have been condemned long ago that bore the brunt of the pandemic.”
He continued, “We’ve also highlighted that many sectors with the highest number of deaths have a history of both long and unsocial hours and asked that the inquiry investigate whether this made workers more susceptible to the disease.
“So we welcome the call to highlight the equalities impact of the pandemic. Congress, the motion calls for decision makers to be held to account.”
Steve went on to say, “While we can be rightly proud of our collective role in protecting millions with furlough, and our members who returned to work to manufacture the PPE and medical ventilators desperately needed on the front line.
“Government ministers who failed to prepare, went on to fail us at every level. Passing VIP lane contracts to mates who went on to bill us for millions from the bar of the pub they ran.
“While they were pissing it up in Downing Street, across the river loved ones were gasping their last breath.
“So we say let there be no hiding places, no escape routes or collective failure excuses. We demand that those responsible for gross negligence, corruption or a wider dereliction of public duty are identified, prosecuted and locked up. Denied their freedom just as they denied some 229,000 victims a full and healthy life.”
He concluded by adding a final call to Congress. “We pay tribute to the work and determination of Covid Bereaved Families to seek justice and we stand here in absolute solidarity with them.”
By Amanda Campbell
Pic by Mark Thomas
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He continues to forget that his department as Secretary of State was not just for health, but social care too
The article Blog: Matt Hancock made for grim listening at the COVID Inquiry first appeared on the UNISON National site.
He continues to forget that his department as Secretary of State was not just for health, but social care too
The article Blog: Matt Hancock made for grim listening at the COVID Inquiry first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Delegates heard from Professor Lyn Sudbury-Riley about her work with COVID Bereaved Families for Justice, as the pandemic public inquiry began
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Families should apply without delay if they meet payment criteria
The article Covid death families have yet to claim millions in compensation first appeared on the UNISON National site.
I felt I had been fighting off some illness for the last few days but woke up in the middle of the night this morning with a sore throat and blocked sinuses. I thought I may have Covid and “here we go again”. I had a very unpleasant Covid infectio…Read more…
Winter is coming and the virus is staging a comeback.
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To halt the exodus of teaching assistants they need to be better rewarded
The article Headteachers fear losing increasingly vital teaching assistants as cost-of-living pressures bites first appeared on the UNISON National site.
Wishing Covid away is dangerous, we must get ahead of the next wave
The article Ministers must act now as Covid infection rates rise first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…
A change to Sainsbury’s Covid absence policy that will come into force on 1 May puts both workers and shoppers at risk, Unite said today (April 29). Currently Sainsbury’s staff who have Covid are…Read more…
No one with Covid should be going in to work.
The article Somerset decision risks Covid care home spread, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.Read more…
Last week was my branch AGM (UNISON Greater London Housing Associations) where I was re-elected unopposed as an executive committee member and Labour Link Officer. Below is my written report to the AGM (obviously pre the fascist Putin invasion of Ukrai…Read more…