Unison regional secretary Clare Williams explains why healthcare assistants have been holding the protest rally.
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00:00 It was so brilliant then. But look, it's quite straightforward, isn't it?
00:05 What is it you want? You want fair pay!
00:09 Fair pay for the job you're doing, you want respect for the job you do,
00:16 and you want to be valued for the job you do.
00:20 So today Unison has launched a consultative ballot with our healthcare assistants
00:24 and clinical support worker staff in pursuit of their claim to be regraded
00:29 so paid the rate for the work they're doing and also for the trust to come and negotiate with Unison
00:35 on an appropriate length of back pay.
00:38 So I'm guessing at the moment staff are being asked to do duples which aren't in their contracts?
00:42 So staff have for too long now been routinely working above the band that they're paid.
00:49 So what we're saying is staff should be paid at the correct band for the work that they're being asked to do
00:54 and they have to do on a daily basis across the clinical system, across wards,
00:59 and we're also asking the trust to come and negotiate with us on an appropriate period of back pay
01:05 as recognition that staff have been working above their paid rate for too long.
01:11 And you're talking thousands of pounds here have lost during this update have lost?
01:14 Yeah, for some people that is exactly what we're talking about.
01:17 But it's about the money, it's about people getting paid the right rate for the work they're doing,
01:22 but it's also crucially about staff feeling valued by the employer.
01:28 And you know, trusts and hospitals couldn't deliver the high quality care
01:32 without health care assistance and clinical support worker staff.
01:36 So Unison is saying to trusts across the region and in Sunderland today,
01:40 please come and talk to us about rebanding your staff, rewarding them appropriately and adequately,
01:46 and valuing them by negotiating an appropriate period of back pay.
01:51 [Chanting]