Latest workplace news
The latest pay, conditions and workplace news items from the CSP.
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CSP members celebrate Pride in London and call for better healthcare for LGBT+ patients
A CSP motion calling for improved access to healthcare for LGBT+ patients was passed unanimously at the 2018 TUC LGBT+ conference which took place in London on 5 and 6 July.
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CSP welcomes social enterprise pay announcement
NHS staff working for social enterprises in England will get the same three-year pay deal, the government has announced.
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Three-year pay offer announced for NHS staff in Scotland
CSP members working in the NHS in Scotland are to be consulted on a three-year pay offer.
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CSP welcomes Scotland NHS pay rise
NHS staff in Scotland will get a three per cent pay rise this year, the Scottish Government has confirmed.
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Unions agree to pay offer for NHS staff in England
Health unions, including the CSP, have agreed to accept a three-year pay offer for NHS staff in England following extensive consultation with members.
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Join in CSP consultation on NHS pay offer, urges council chair
Council chair Catherine Pope is urging all members working for the NHS in England to engage with the CSP consultation over the three-year pay proposals.
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One physio’s journey from clinical respiratory lead to adviser on the digital self-management of long-term conditions
Jane Stokes believes she is one of the first CSP members to have taken on the role of physiotherapy lead with a mobile health applications developer.
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CSP recommends NHS pay offer to members
The CSP is joining other health unions in encouraging its members who work in the NHS to accept a new multi-year pay offer.
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ARC 2018: Three CSP reps win awards for their work
Three CSP reps have received awards in recognition of their work to improve the working lives of members, recruit new ones, and represent them in difficult times.
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Physio staff need a pay rise says CSP after budget disappointment
The budget announcement falls far short of what is needed for a fair pay award and to help the NHS to provide quality care, according to Claire Sullivan, director of employment relations and union services at the CSP.