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Angry hospital staff say strikes could still be on the cards

Darent Valley Hospital
Darent Valley Hospital

by Simon Tulett

Strike action at Darent Valley Hospital has been
averted thanks to negotiations, but staff say there could still be
a walkout if further concessions are not made.

Cleaners, caterers and porters at the facility, in Darenth Wood
Road, Dartford, were on schedule to down tools during the
Christmas period in an overtime pay row.

Unison, the public sector services union, says hospital bosses
reneged on a promised pay deal for non-clinical staff who work
unsociable hours, which would bring their wages more in line with
other NHS employees.

Staff working for Carillion, a private company contracted by
Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust, had proposed an official strike
ballot but this was called off following talks with the trust,
which runs the hospital.

Zoe Van Dyke, Unison regional organiser for Kent
Zoe Van Dyke, Unison regional organiser for Kent

Carillion workers will now receive unsociable hours pay from
January 1, 2010, with cash backdated to April 2009. But Unison says
many staff are still concerned because their overtime pay will not
be backdated to October 2006, when a nationwide NHS pay deal,
including unsociable shift rates, was agreed.

Zoe Van Dyke, Unison regional organiser, said the cash
shortfalls for each member of staff in the last three years could
be as much as £4,000. "I was quite surprised at how angry they
were," she said.

A further consultative ballot on the new terms was due to be
carried out yesterday (Wednesday), with results announced in
the next few days.

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