Care workers are meeting next week in Cardiff, Swansea and online to share their experience of the covid pandemic. Come and join us, we want to hear your story as we gather evidence for the inquiry on the government’s handling of the pandemic:

Cardiff

Monday 5 February, drop in any time between 10am-3pm to our office, UNISON House, Custom House Street, Cardiff CF10 1AP. Email Alastair Gittins to register a.gittins@unison.co.uk

Swansea

Thursday 8 February, drop in any time between 10am-3pm to our office, UNISON Suite A, The Courtyard, Wind Street, Swansea SA1 1DP. Email Alastair Gittins to register a.gittins@unison.co.uk

Online meeting

Wednesday 7 February, 6pm-7.30pm. Link to online meeting will be sent when you register. Email Alastair Gittins to register a.gittins@unison.co.uk

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