A Time For Change – Management Proposals

Listed below is the management document titled ‘A Time For Change’ along with 3 of the draft policies. A Time For Change Document Rest Break Arrangements – FINAL DRAFT – 17Apr13 Annual Leave Arrangements – FINAL DRAFT – 17Apr13 Active Area Cover Arrangements – FINAL DRAFT – 17Apr13 The above documents are currently DRAFTS and […]

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NHS Trade Unions vote to support England-wide changes to Agenda for Change

Summary: The NHS Staff Council met yesterday and endorsed the proposals, which were accepted by UNISON in February (see HC-010-13 Consultation on Agenda for Change Proposals in England shows support for acceptance). UNISON supported the proposals on the basis that agreeing changes to Agenda for Change provided the best chance of preserving the national agreement […]

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Changes to Agenda for Change Agreement: Fact or Fiction

The NHS Staff Council yesterday agreed to alter the Agenda for Change Agreement for staff in England. Following extensive consultation with branches and members in England, UNISON voted to accept the proposals. UNISON, along with the 10 other unions that represent over 85% of members in the NHS, accepted the changes as the best way […]

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AfC Proposed Changes – Information from Branch Secretary

Dear all, The Union is starting to consult Branches and Regions regarding the proposed changes to the Agenda for Change (AfC) national agreement. The changes are proposed basically because of the NHS financial situation and also in the hope that changing it in this way is better than the NHS Employers breaking away from the […]

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Agenda for Change Proposals

At a recent meeting of the NHS Staff Council, all health unions, including UNISON, agreed to take modified proposals to amend the Agenda for Change Agreement in England to their executive committees.

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March for a future that works – Sat 20 October

On 20 October hundreds of thousands of people will gather in central London to march for a future that works. They’ll be taking to the streets because they believe that government spending cuts and privatisation are not the way to get us out of recession. Instead, these cuts are standing in the way of delivering […]

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