Hospital cleaners take legal action over contract dispute
The Independent|January 27, 2022
‘They have denied us our right to NHS pay and other benefits,’ says Memuna Kabia (AFP/Getty)
NADINE WHITE
Hospital cleaners take legal action over contract dispute

Dozens of ethnic minority cleaners are taking legal action against a world-leading children’s hospital for having been denied NHS contracts that would give them a higher wage as well as benefits such as overtime, sick pay, holiday pay and access to the NHS pension scheme.

Some 83 workers at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital (GOSH) in central London say the trust has refused to employ them under the same terms and conditions as other staff. The staff members, most of whom are black, had originally worked for third-party contractor OCS Group UK, but their employment was transferred to GOSH last August.

One of the cleaners, Memuna Kabia, said: “GOSH has been denying us what they owe for a long time and finding excuses not to treat us fairly. They are meant to look after us, but they have denied us our right to NHS pay and other benefits. So we need to take them to court to get justice. And justice we will get.”

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