Mid Yorks NHS victimisation threat

Submitted by martin on 11 December, 2012 - 10:38

NHS bosses in Yorkshire have moved to take reprisals against clerical workers involved in a recent strike against downbanding.

A worker was summoned to an “investigation” on 10 December to look into “an incident which came to light during the strike”. Management refused to give more details in advance.

Talks between management and the unions, which resumed on Wednesday 29 November, have been suspended until management withdraws the threat of victimisation.

Clerical workers at hospitals in Wakefield, Dewsbury, and Pontefract struck for three days from 20 November against a plan that could see some workers face pay cuts of up to £2,700.

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