Frontline social care workers 'working 80 hours plus to make ends meet'
Many frontline social care workers in Salford are working more than 80 hours a week to make "a decent living", according to a union boss. The claim came after city councillors were prompted by Unison over an election pledge by city mayor Paul Dennett that an "insourcing commission" would be established to take adult social care back into local authority control.


