NHS staff threaten strikes unless plans to outsource support services are shelved
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A union, plans that can see that thousands of workers transferred from NHS have been stopped can be hit by strikes in autumn.
Unison said that if they do not support NHS Trusts, the ministers would not be aktır place to hide ”.
The union filed a lawsuit on the issue to be discussed at the Tucus Congress in Brighton on Sunday.
Unison said that the suggestions of health safety for further external use of the Labor Party’s commitment to the pre -precautionary commitment to bring back the privatized public services to the house were “direct contradictory”.
The union warns that there may be strikes in autumn unless there is a law law law.
Unison Secretary General Christina McAnea said: “Before the election, the workers promised to bring back workers in private contracts to public services, but in power, ministers are doing the opposite.

“The government cannot be hidden behind NHS Britain. These decisions are taken to the clock of this government.
“NHS should be rebuilt, dismantled and should not parcel to the lowest bidder owner.
“Peoples, cleaners and other personnel want to be a part of NHS by working as a team to give patients the best possible care. Trusts that try to move them to side companies may expect opposition and potential strikes.
“NHS depends on support personnel to run hospitals clean, safe and efficiently.
“Many of them are already low -paid and raising them to their participation companies will leave them with an even worse agreement.”




