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Governance plans agreed for Manchester health and social care devolution
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Ex-employee sues homecare provider over non-payment for travel time
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An ex-employee of a major homecare services provider has launched a legal action over the company’s practice of not paying carers for the time they spend travelling to and from care appointments.
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