Making a difference for care during COVID-19

During COVID-19, care workers have been caring for those most vulnerable to the virus, while facing the triple whammy of an inadequate government response, unfair conditions and a dysfunctional care system. But UNISON has been fighting for them – and winning. Here we share some of those victories. A care home member in Norfolk contacted UNISON, concerned about a shortage of masks. The union contacted local officials who arranged for 300 masks to be quickly transferred, while supply line issues were also dealt with. In Scotland, UNISON negotiated with the Scottish government to secure the Scottish Living Wage of £9.30 for social care workers, for all hours worked from 1st April 2020. In the South West, UNISON negotiated with a care home provider, persuading them to agree to pay full pay for any care staff that needs to self-isolate or go off sick due to COVID-19. This covered 1,200 care workers. In Leeds, a UNISON rep spotted that staff were being issued with out-of-date face masks. The rep quickly raised the issue with the employer and the face masks were replaced. In Haringey, north London, members pressured a social care provider to furlough staff if they need to shield, ensuring that staff can follow government health advice without losing pay. In Barnsley in Yorkshire, a group of workers in a care home contacted UNISON, concerned that residents were being admitted without being tested. The union arranged a virtual meeting and spoke to the care home owner. The issue ...
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