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Health and social care in Wales is facing its biggest ever challenge

The NHS across the UK is celebrating 74 years since its creation and this is even more poignant in Wales.

UNISON health worker forced to re-mortgage home and take on extra shifts as cost-of-living crisis deepens

A health worker in South Wales has been left with no choice other than to re-mortgage her home as the ever-deepening cost-of-living crisis tightens its grip

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Health workers need inflation-busting pay rise, says UNISON

Health workers in Wales need an immediate inflation-busting pay rise, says UNISON Cymru/Wales

Spiralling fuel costs driving health workers off the road

Health workers in Wales who rely on their car could soon be forced off the road in the face of sky-rocketing fuel prices

North Wales Health Digital Skills Programme Launch

A unique memorandum of understanding has been signed, with Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board and Digital Communities Wales committing to working with the UNISON and health workers to design and run new digital skills courses and workshops.   The public service trade union UNISON is working with workers and local health bosses on an initiative to find new ways […]

UNISON Cymru/Wales manifestos for public services

Public services are the bedrock of our communities. UNISON Cymru Wales is campaigning for sustained investment in these services and the public service workforce.

UNISON set to present Betsi Cadwaladr findings to health board

UNION will carry out further survey to check that the health board has implemented measures to improve conditions

UNISON launches #ChooseWellChampion campaign in ‘groundbreaking initiative’

Largest NHS union puts its weight behind Welsh government’s Choose Well call

UNISON Wales launches review after special measures move

UNISON Cymru/Wales has launched a review of working for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in the wake of abuse allegations

UNISON Wales launches review after special measures move

UNISON Cymru/Wales has launched a review of working for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in the wake of abuse allegations