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February 2021 Newsletter

Southend UNISON’s February 2021 branch newsletter is available for download here.

Articles include:

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  • Covid Health and Safety Advice
  • Redeployment Rights
  • National Women’s Event
  • General Secretary Election Results
  • Southend Council Cuts

 

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Author southendlgunisonPosted on 30th January 2021Categories Coronavirus, Local Campaigns, NewsletterTags coronavirus, covid-19, Southend, unison

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Previous Previous post: Covid-19 Mass Meeting for Schools and Early Years Members 27th January

UNISON NATIONAL NEWS

  • Prime Minister should admit the government’s made a big mistake on NHS pay, says UNISON

    Staff shouldn't pay price for pandemic costs The article Prime Minister should admit the government’s made a big mistake on NHS pay, says UNISON first appeared on the UNISON National site.

  • Dismay at plans to make a university pension unaffordable

    UNISON is concerned that many members won't be able to afford to save for their retirement under proposed changes The article Dismay at plans to make a university pension unaffordable first appeared on the UNISON National site.

  • Stand up against ‘derisory’ pay rise for NHS staff, says UNISON 

    Christina McAnea urges public to join mass slow hand clap next Thursday The article Stand up against ‘derisory’ pay rise for NHS staff, says UNISON  first appeared on the UNISON National site.

  • One per cent pay rise “is the worst kind of insult”

    The public will be horrified. NHS staff will think it's some kind of joke The article One per cent pay rise “is the worst kind of insult” first appeared on the UNISON National site.

  • Social care reform can’t be put off

    Care home residents, their families and care workers will feel angry at the absence of a plan The article Social care reform can’t be put off first appeared on the UNISON National site.

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Covid-19 - Schools and Early Years Mass Meeting: U Covid-19 - Schools and Early Years Mass Meeting:
UNISON is holding a mass national on-line meeting for schools and early years members in England on Wednesday 27 January at 5pm. We will talk through the issues facing schools and early years workers right now and will be answering members’ questions throughout the meeting.  #coronavirus #covid19 #schools #Southend #Southendunion

https://www.unison.org.uk/events/schools-early-years-members-meeting-england/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=25%20Jan%20branch%20email&utm_source=Education&utm_content=Event%20details
-Keep Early Years Safe and Funded After the chaos -Keep Early Years Safe and Funded

After the chaos of the return to school after Xmas, primary and secondary schools are now closed to all but vulnerable pupils and the children of key workers. However the 'Early Years' sector including nurseries,  is still fully open despite the impact on transmission of the Covid virus.

https://wp.me/p5UE6l-1xw
Important - National January Advice for Schools T Important - National January Advice for Schools

This advice applies to all primary schools, special schools, SEND and early years settings in England.

 	In UNISON’s view, it is unsafe for you to attend the workplace at present if  your school is fully opened to all pupils.

https://www.unison.org.uk/january-schools-advice/
Local Government Redundancy Benefits Under Attack- Local Government Redundancy Benefits Under Attack-
Are you in the Local Government Pension Scheme? - We need your help to lobby Government by Friday! :

 	Your payments and pension on redundancy are under  immediate  threat!
 We have until this Friday 18th December to respond to the government
 	Every member can help - Download the model letter here
 	Add your details and email the letter to

https://wp.me/p5UE6l-1x6
A Happy and Safe Xmas to all UNISON Members! South A Happy and Safe Xmas to all UNISON Members!
Southend UNISON's December newsletter is now out!

News and articles including:

 	Covid Support Fund
 	Health and Safety
 	Fighting for Jobs at Southend Council
 	Public sector Pay

Download your copy here!
Have You Used Your Vote? - Your completed ballot Have You Used Your Vote? -
Your completed ballot paper in the election for the next General Secretary of UNISON must be posted in time to reach our independent election service (CES) by 5pm on 28th November!

If you haven't got your ballot paper in the post to your home address yet, if you've lost your paper, or if something is missing from the pack you've received you can call UNISON's

https://www.unisonsouthend.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/Unison-news-October-2020-v2.pdf
Schools and the 'Second Lockdown' - action needed Schools and the 'Second Lockdown' - action needed for staff and student safety!
If you work in a school or have school-age children, UNISON believes urgent actions are needed over and above current government policy to support suppressing Covid 19 in our community and to safeguard staff, students and families.  #coronavirus #covid19 #healthandsafety

https://www.unison.org.uk/news/article/2020/07/money-public-services-mean-quicker-recovery/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=July+U-Dig&utm_source=Communications&utm_content=COVID-19+response+fund%E2%80%AC&fbclid=IwAR1b1laSYkWEXDU0-CL0sJfoCfAvn0UhQJ3JB447d1m08T46ETQ9M1DAfkc
Download Southend UNISON's October 2020 Newsletter Download Southend UNISON's October 2020 Newsletter:

 	General Secretary election
 	Local Government Redundancy Robbery
 	National Care Service
General Secretary Election - Southend nominates Pa General Secretary Election - Southend nominates Paul Holmes

 	Southend branch has nominated Paul Holmes for General Secretary because we know he wants change.

 	Unison nationally is not delivering for members. Branches currently only get 25% of our subs and no say over national and regional resources. Paul wants half of Unison resources directed to us and our members.
Get Help with your Scchool Uniforms As many people Get Help with your Scchool Uniforms
As many people struggle through the pandemic, the extra cost of sending the children back to school now looms on the horizon.
But UNISON is here to help. There For You, our welfare charity, has launched its School Uniform Grant, offering a one-off £50 per school age child, up to a cost of £150, to help cover the cost of uniforms.

https://www.unison.org.uk/school-uniform-grant
Saturday 8th August, March for Fair Pay for NHS Wo Saturday 8th August, March for Fair Pay for NHS Workers-
March organised by local NHS nurses and other staff to protest at being left out of pay rises for some other areas of the public sector (like doctors and police). Part of a national day of demonstrations. Meet 11am at Basildon Hospital for a short socially-distanced march to a town centre rally.
Money for public services would mean a quicker rec Money for public services would mean a quicker recovery
UNISON's General Secretary Dave Prentis issued his response to Chancellor Rishi Sunak's Covid-19 spending statement. 

“Proper investment in our public services would help speed the country back to recovery and more prosperous, certain times. 

 #chancellor #prentis #publicservices #spending
Tower Hamlets Council Workers Strike against attac Tower Hamlets Council Workers Strike against attack on Terms and Conditions 3rd, 6th and 7th July

On 3rd, 6th & 7th July, workers for the London Borough of Tower Hamlets will be striking against the imposition of "Tower Rewards". Their council is seeking to sack 4,000 council workers and remploy them on a new contract with much worse conditions. 

 #solidarity #towerhamlets #towerrewards
Council and Schools Pay Deal - Make up your mind o Council and Schools Pay Deal - Make up your mind on 'final offer'
The national employers in local government have made what they say is their 'final offer' on the 2020 pay deal. If you work in the council or schools (or other groups who get the 'NJC' pay rise), UNISON is arranging for all members to take part in a ballot on this offer. 

 #NJC #Pay2020
UNISON hits at schools reopening plans: UNISON's c UNISON hits at schools reopening plans:
UNISON's concerns about government plans to reopen schools too early and without the adequate safety precautions hit Thursday's Echo.

Click here to see the Echo article

Are you worried about your school? Contact Southend UNISON on unison@southend.gov.uk
Tell Southend Council: Only Open Schools When it's Tell Southend Council: Only Open Schools When it's Safe!
Join us for a socially-distanced protest, 3pm, steps of the Civic Centre, Thursday 28th May
The Fight for our lives Mass online rally from 6:3 The Fight for our lives
Mass online rally from 6:30pm Thursday 7th May organised by the People's assembly:
The Government’s mishandling of the coronavirus crisis has cost thousands of lives. The People’s Assembly will be hosting a huge online platform for campaigns to voice their demands to meet this emergency and for a better life after the crisis.
We
Support staff unions’ statement: Conditions for Support staff unions’ statement: Conditions for return to school-

Over the last few days there has been further speculation that the government is considering increasing the number of pupils in schools in June.

UNISON, GMB and Unite, the recognised unions for school support staff, have been supporting their members who have been continuing to work in schools throughout this time. The 

 #coronavirus #schools #Unions

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