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An overview of union, government, and employer actions worldwide to improve conditions in the Long-Term Care sector during COVID-19

Mary Catharine Breadner and Adrian Durtschi (UNICARE, UNI Global Union)

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage, emerging and re-emerging around the globe, we see the disastrous outcomes of a poorly funded long-term care sector (LTC) in virtually every country. Older adults are the most susceptible to COVID-19, and this pandemic is a clear call for immediate action to protect older people, improve our LTC systems, and address the systemic problems which have led to higher levels of deaths in nursing homes. 

In addition to identifying these weaknesses, we have had a unique opportunity to shed light on practices that have brought dignity, compassion, and, most importantly, quality care to vulnerable populations around the world. With so much attention on death, sickness, and transmission, this paper is an opportunity to acknowledge progress and to provide hope for both people who use care and workers in the system. Better is possible. And better must happen now.

This paper was prepared by UNI Global Union’s UNICARE sector and draws on the experience of our members, representing over 2 million care workers in 80 countries, on all continents.

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