Plaid Cymru has called for reform of pay, terms and conditions to bring in equality of treatment for health and social care staff.
In a debate on Wednesday 17th March in the Senedd, Plaid Cymru called for disparities to end, and for care workers to be paid a guaranteed minimum of £10 an hour.
Under current arrangements, all health workers in the NHS are paid at least the real living wage. That is not the case in the care sector.
A Plaid Cymru government would create a National Health and Care Service, with free social care at the point of need, with health and social care workers put on the same pay scales.
In the Senedd debate today, Plaid Cymru will call on the “next Welsh Government” to introduce a guaranteed minimum of £10 an hour for all care workers.
The Labour Welsh Government has tabled an amendment which deletes this requirement and replaces it with a mention of a new forum - the Social Care Fair Work Forum - which it says is “looking at how to improve terms and conditions in the sector.”
Plaid Cymru’s Shadow Minister for Health, Rhun ap Iorwerth MS said,
“The public has clapped for our carers, now it’s time for government to step up and put a value to the clapping.
“Plaid Cymru has made its commitment to our carers - in government, we will create genuinely seamless National Health AND Care Service, which will give care workers the respect they deserve, putting them on the same terms and conditions and pay scales as health workers.
“If the other political parties in Wales are serious about this, they will have the chance to back Plaid Cymru’s motion in the Senedd today, and commit to delivering a reformed pay and retention settlement for health and social care staff, including a guaranteed minimum of £10 an hour for care workers.
“For our carers, who have put so much into looking after us during the biggest public health crisis in our lifetimes, it is the very least government can do for them”
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NODIADAU I’R GOLYGYDD / EDITOR’S NOTES:
1. NDM7655 Plaid Cymru Debate - NHS Pay Review: https://business.senedd.wales/ieIssueDetails.aspx?IId=36894&PlanId=0&Opt=3
To propose that the Senedd:
1. Condemns the UK Government’s recommendation to the NHS Pay Review Body for a wholly inadequate 1 per cent pay rise to nurses and other NHS staff which would amount to a real terms cut in their wages.
2. Calls on the Welsh Government to make further representations to the NHS Pay Review Body supporting the specific calls of the trade unions and other bodies representing health and social care staff in Wales for a fair and well deserved pay rise to reflect the sacrifices made during the pandemic.
3. Calls on the next Welsh Government to deliver a reformed pay and retention settlement for health and social care staff, including a guaranteed minimum of £10 an hour for care workers to end the current disparity between health and care
2. Plaid Cymru commitment to create a seamless health and social care system: https://www.partyof.wales/health_and_care_speech_araith_iechyd_a_gofal
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