Barnet UNISON response: working people must come first

UNISON General Secretary Andrea Egan has issued a clear message: working people cannot be treated as an afterthought.
For Barnet UNISON members, this speaks directly to what we are seeing every day in our workplaces. Our members are dealing with the cost-of-living crisis, rising rents, food bills, debt, stress, unsafe staffing levels and services under pressure. Too many workers delivering public services are still low paid, outsourced, denied decent pensions and left on inferior terms and conditions.
That has to change.
Andrea’s message is important because it says clearly that politics must return to its basic purpose: improving the lives of working people. That means proper pay restoration for public service workers. It means investment in councils, schools, care, housing, cleaning, transport, social work and all the services our communities rely on. It means ending the failed model of outsourcing, where public money is siphoned away from services while workers are left on poorer pay, poorer pensions and poorer conditions.
In Barnet, we know exactly what outsourcing has meant. It has meant low-paid workers being pushed to the margins. It has meant cleaners, care workers, housing workers, parking workers, security staff, catering workers and others being treated differently from directly employed staff, even though they are delivering public services for our community.
Barnet UNISON’s position is simple: public services should be delivered by properly paid, properly supported, directly employed public service workers.
We welcome Andrea Egan’s call for radical change because our members cannot wait. The cost-of-living crisis is not an abstract political debate. It is the daily reality of workers choosing between bills, food, travel and supporting their families. It is the stress members bring into work every day. It is the reason we are campaigning on pay, pensions, equal pay, holiday pay, insourcing and better terms and conditions.
Barnet UNISON will continue to organise, campaign and speak up for our members. We will not be silent when low-paid workers are struggling. We will not accept outsourcing as normal. We will not accept public services being run down while workers are told to do more with less.
The message from our General Secretary is clear: working people must come first.
That is our message too.
Barnet UNISON will keep fighting for:
- fair pay and pay restoration
- equal pay for low-paid women workers
- insourcing of outsourced services
- decent pensions for all public service workers
- proper staffing levels
- safe workplaces
- dignity and respect at work
- public services run for people, not profit
Our members built these services. Our members keep them running. Our members deserve better.
Barnet UNISON will continue to put working people first.
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Background:
Opinion: I want Labour to succeed, but that means radical change










