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Almost two dozen people residents have been given just 28 days to move out - it’s inhumane
Judgement is a terrible reminder of callous disregard shown for care home residents and workers
GMB members have faced two very challenging years – now they can concentrate on care
Meanwhile Barchester’s carers get just above the minimum wage and bosses want to take away their one route to a decent pay rise – by derecognising GMB union
We need workforce investment that includes sick pay and a minimum £15 per hour
GMB Union has long fought for a fairer deal for care workers
Ministers cannot take a back seat on care, that’s how care workers end-up mired in a pandemic without proper PPE or sick pay
GMB has been warning for years about the recruitment black hole for care workers
Another reflection of this Government’s failure to deal with the staffing crisis in social care; caused by low pay and poor treatment
Package of benefits shows a real commitment from Praxis Care to reward employees