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    Union announces "historic" victory for outsourced cleaners as NHS employs them directly Archived Message

    Posted by sashimi on December 10, 2020, 8:44 pm

    10 December 2020

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    Outsourced cleaners at Great Ormond Street Hospital are to be employed
    directly by the NHS in a "historic" victory for workers, their union
    announced today.

    The decision marks the end of decades of outsourcing at the children's
    hospital in Bloomsbury, London, and a £10 million contract with
    outsource giant OCS.

    The hospital's 100 cleaners, who are members of United Voices of the
    World, had been set to vote in a ballot for strike action in their bid
    to be brought back in-house by the NHS.

    The cleaners, predominantly migrants and from black and ethnic
    minorities, had argued that their contracts under OCS were
    discriminatory as they are on lower pay and worse terms and conditions
    than those enjoyed by in-house staff, most of whom are white.

    The cleaners receive statutory sick pay of just £95.85 a week, for
    example, while staff employed directly by the NHS receive full sick
    pay.

    UVW had also accused OCS managers of bullying and harassing cleaning
    staff: in one incident, a cleaner reported being locked in a room and
    "shouted at aggressively" by their supervisor.

    UVW founder and organiser Petros Elia described the decision as a
    "historic" victory.

    "The cleaners at GOSH are heroes, and not because they were clapped
    for their work during the pandemic, but because they fought and won
    what they knew those claps could never deliver," he said.

    One of the cleaners at the hospital, Genevieve, said: "We can now get
    all the fringe benefits that the NHS offers and we will no longer have
    to come to work when we are sick. There's a possibility of excelling
    with the NHS."

    The decision also followed the submission of a 45-page legal claim by
    UVW to the hospital which highlighted evidence that outsourcing of
    cleaning services contributes to higher rates of infections of
    superbug MRSA.

    Announcing the decision, Greater Ormond Street Hospital said today
    that bringing cleaners in-house was the "best way to secure a
    high-quality service for the future in line with the trust's values."

    The hospital's executive director, Zoe Asensio-Sanchez, said: "We
    remain committed to ensuring that all of our staff, including those
    who are not directly employed by the trust, feel fully valued and
    respected."

    OCS said staff who took Covid-related leave were paid full sick pay.

    A spokesperson from the firm said the hospital trust's decision to
    move cleaners in-house was "in no way related to the quality of the
    service that OCS employees have provided, with the move following
    similar decisions by GOSH in the last 18 months to bring works and
    catering services in house."

    "We care deeply about the frontline workers we employ. For every
    single OCS employee, we put their safety first and are completely
    committed to ensuring their access to equal opportunities and an
    inclusive working environment," they said.
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    -- https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/union-announces-historic-victory-for-outsourced-cleaners-as-nhs-employs-them-directly

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    • Union announces "historic" victory for outsourced cleaners as NHS employs them directly - sashimi December 10, 2020, 8:44 pm