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Ancillary & maintenanceAncillary and maintenance workers provide the support services enabling the delivery of our National Health Service. UNISON has over 70,000 members working in ancillary and maintenance jobs within the UK. The largest group within this sector consists of cleaning staff, who are predominantly female and earn the lowest pay in the health service. UNISON has been instrumental in bringing the campaign for a decent and fair living wage for ancillary and maintenance staff to a national audience. UNISON has championed the cause of low paid ancillary and maintenance workers since its inception in 1993. The eradication of low pay remains the key campaigning issue within this sector. This sector covers a wide range of support roles, including:
Many of our members within this sector have been transferred out of the NHS to work for the increasing number of private contractors who have taken over the provision of cleaning, catering and maintenance services within our hospitals and health centres. UNISON takes a twin track approach to private contractors - voicing strong opposition to contracting out these vital services, whilst trying to ensure that members who work for contractors receive fair treatment and trade union representation.
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Dave Godson - National Officer Robert Baughan - Assistant National Officer: UNISON Healthcare 1 Mabledon Place London WC1H 9AJ Email: health@unison.co.uk National news
UNISON welcomes assurances over NHS reform(09/05/08) Government pledges staff and patients will be the driving force for changeLobby urges reinstatement of sacked nurse(07/05/08) Union members seek MPs' support for sacked colleagueEveryday heroes(06/05/08) Say ‘thank you’ to the special people who care for the UK’s sick childrenPut patients before profit(25/04/08) UNISON calls for halt to dangerous drive to end on-site hospital instrument sterilisationNews list > Recent documents
Proposed health pay agreement explainedLeaflet explaining details of the proposed health pay agreement - including proposed banding, pay scales and Q&A. Proposed health pay agreement explained
NHS surveyTell us what is most important to you about the NHS and make sure your voice is heard in the debate over its future. The survey only takes three minutes to complete - and you could win an iPod! NHS survey
NHS pay - proposed multi-year agreement: case studiesThe proposed pay deal will affect the earnings of particular occupational groups. These case studies will be of interest to branches and affected individuals. NHS pay - case studies [ZIP]
PTB Sector Newsletter2008 spring newsletter of the UNISON Healthcare Service Group PTB Sector Acrobat PDF (270523 bytes)
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