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...An annual survey of 1.4mn NHS employees in England found 8.7 per cent of staff had been targeted at least once by behaviour of a sexual nature by patients, their relatives or other members of the public....
...Christina McAnea, general secretary of Unison, the main union for workers in the social care sector, said the “cruel” plans would “spell total disaster” for health and social care as “migrants will now head...
...There were also high numbers of collapses among German care homes and clinics as they struggled to pass on higher wage and energy costs to the health insurance system....
...She gets to be the woman who delivers for the trade union movement what they want....
...What are they going to do about the health service? How are they going to fund social care? Are they going to be able to build lots more houses? Where? Are we going to have to raise taxes? And where?...
...What will business want — and should Labour care?...
...A new NHS pay deal hammered out by ministers and health unions could provide a template for resolving England’s wave of public sector strikes, according to government officials....
...Summer, or north-west England’s version of it at least, was back. Strikes had been scheduled for a fortnight’s time, as the teaching unions faced down the government over pay....
...“Imagine a world 15 years ago in which we hadn’t decided to squeeze public health, social care and district nursing, then maybe hospitals wouldn’t be in this position.”...
...homes and the health service....
...Her success is the culmination of a decades-long evolution in professional services: 48 per cent of EY’s nearly 400,000 employees are women. But the New Jersey native has her work cut out for her....
...Andrew Simms, Co-director at New Weather Institute: Negative dynamics around inequality, health, social division and nature will probably make people feel worse in the run-up to the election....
...NHS Providers, which represents health organisations across England, said that with more than 133,000 vacancies, the health service could not afford to lose “valued and experienced colleagues” and “desperately...
...As nurses in England and Wales gear up for their union’s first strike in more than a century next week — part of a winter of discontent involving paramedics, rail staff, postal workers and university lecturers...
...Transport secretary Mark Harper told GB News that the unions were losing public sympathy. “I think the tide is turning on people seeing that the offers we have made are reasonable,” he said....
...’s Lake District....
...Job moves The Bank of England has appointed three new non-executive directors: City veteran Jitesh Gadhia, BT general counsel Sabine Chalmers and Diageo general counsel Tom Shropshire....
...pressure on social care because it’s now much more lucrative to work for Lidl than it is in social care, which is why social care is on the occupational shortages list....
...Sara Gorton, head of health at public services union Unison, said: “The pandemic has upped the strain on health employees and many have had enough”, adding that “poor planning by the government has made...
...Officials have told business groups the current guidance on working safely during Covid would be revised and folded into standard health and safety guidance, but that this will not happen until April....
...and new trainees....
...Care home employees will be required to have had two doses of coronavirus vaccine, unless exempt, from November 11....
...Martin Green, chief executive of Care England, which represents care home operators, welcomed the announcement and said it was “essential that money reaches the frontline”....
...He was scared to name his employers, Mitie Care & Custody....
...In a free vote last month, the House of Commons approved, by a margin of 215 to 70, new rules under which the Northern Ireland health department will have to fund abortion services....
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