Jun 292025
 
DPAC Logo with text underneath "Disabled People Against Cuts" and then web address dpac.uk.net

In total, the trade union movement represents 1.4 million disabled workers.

Now a trade union representing more than 1.2 million workers has called for the entire welfare bill to be dropped and for government to start again.

An image of Sharon Graham with a quote overlaid. The quote says: The government needs to drop its entire welfare bill and start again with the principle of social justice and helping people into work at its heart. Sharon Graham Unite General Secretary. At the bottom is the Unite the Union logo, which is blue text and a red flag.

Government Welfare plans create unfair two-tier system, say Unite

Unite, the UK’s leading union, has warned that the government’s U-turn on welfare cuts would create an unfair two-tier system and will prevent disabled people in future entering work, college and university.
However, Unite believes that the planned changes in fact create greater injustice. The proposal to limit Personal Independence Payments (PIP) to new claimants will create a two-tier workforce and will create a massive barrier to work for newly disabled people.
Unite is further concerned that reducing PIP payments for younger people as currently planned will mean that they will be effectively excluded from university and colleges as they can’t access the funding needed to offset the higher costs they generate in order to study.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said: “Why do Labour keep making the same mistakes, attacking the most vulnerable in our society.  The government’s latest plans for disabled benefits cuts are divisive and sinister. Creating a two-tier system where younger disabled people and those who become disabled in the future will be disadvantaged and denied access to work and education, is morally wrong.
 
“We need a system which ensures that disabled people get the support they need to enter the workplace and receive an education, the government’s plans specifically prevent this happening.
 
“The government needs to drop its entire welfare bill and start again with the principle of social justice and helping people into work at its heart.”

Unite for a Workers’ Economy said:

These changes were not in Labour’s manifesto – in fact they flatly contradict what Labour promised: “Labour is committed to championing the rights of disabled people and to the principle of working with them, so that their views and voices will be at the heart of all we do.”