Health9/29/2025The Guardian

Labour to tackle care sector crisis in England with pay increase and new negotiating body

Labour to tackle care sector crisis in England with pay increase and new negotiating body

The Labour party has announced plans to address the crisis in the care sector in England. Wes Streeting, the health secretary, will allocate £500 million to provide a significant pay increase for care workers starting in 2028. To achieve this, a new negotiating body will be established this year, comprising trade unions and employers. This body will be responsible for creating a fair pay agreement to improve wages and working conditions in the care sector, which has been plagued by staff shortages and high turnover. While the initial £500 million investment is a step in the right direction, unions have warned that "substantially more" funding will be required to ensure meaningful and lasting changes in the sector. The article emphasizes the urgent need to address the care crisis and retain skilled workers in the field.

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