UK care home bosses demand next government funds 44% pay rise for staff
by Robert Booth Social affairs correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6EW6E)
Exclusive: Firms call on future PM to introduce 15-per-hour minimum wage for frontline workers
Care home bosses are demanding the next government funds a 44% pay rise for frontline staff to stabilise the crisis-hit sector and boost a system that is in an extremely precarious state".
Care England, whose members include the largest care home chains, is calling for the next prime minister to set a 15-per-hour minimum wage for care workers as part of a 10bn a year support package. There are currently over 152,000 vacant posts, 430,000 people are on care waiting lists and scores of facilities are rated inadequate in the care system.
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