Second Step union members strike over pay and union recognition

Despite ongoing discussions with UNISON further strike action will take place on 29, 30 and 31 January and 1, 2, 3 and 6 February.

We have made a clear and constructive offer to establish a union recognition agreement, following the standard process led by Acas. As part of our offer, a final agreement on recognition would be subject to a whole- staff ballot. This is to ensure all staff have a say in this important decision.

Regarding pay, we cannot offer any uplift for the financial year 2025/2026 as this would put our service delivery at unacceptable risk and is not sustainable. We have made our tight financial situation clear to UNISON at every stage of our negotiations.

Our clients’ wellbeing continues to be our priority

While we respect the right of union members to take lawful industrial action, our focus remains on maintaining safe, continuous support for the people who rely on our services every day.

We are working with our teams to put our updated business continuity plans into action. Team managers and senior leaders are supporting colleagues to make sure we minimise disruption. 

We remain committed to ending this dispute and we are working with Acas and Unison to   see if we can resolve our differences.

This is not without its challenges, particularly at this time of year, and we are grateful to our hundreds of colleagues and clients for their understanding and support. 

If people have questions or concerns, they can contact us on 0117 909 6630 or email reception@second-step.co.uk. You can also visit our Answers to key questions about the strike page.

For media queries, please contact PR & Communications Manager Jane Edmonds on 07841777401 or email jane.edmonds@second-step.co.uk. For out-of-hours queries, please call 07846377292.

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