Service and security staff in Suffolk and north Essex hospitals will strike later this month after the trust's privatisation. In a ballot of UNISON members, 99% voted in favour of strike action in response to a review of the provision of services being carried out by East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust (ESNEFT) across its sites. The strikes will affect Colchester Hospital and community sites such as Aldeburgh and Felixstowe hospitals and the rehabilitation clinic at Bluebird Lodge in Ipswich.
It will take place between Monday, August 19 and Friday, August 23. The strike will take place between August 19 and 23. (Image: UNISON Eastern region) The union took this decision as ESNEFT announced its intention to "outsource" services to include cleaners, porters and caterers at all of its sites, a move which could affect 4,022 workers.
Cleaning and security services at Ipswich Hospital, which is also run by ESNEFT, are currently provided by private company OCS - but its contract comes to an end in April next year. Following this, the NHS trust wants to outsource the services across all of its sites. CEO Nick Hulme said he was disappointed by this action.
(Image: Sarah Lucy Brown, Newsquest) Nick Hulmes, chief executive of ESNEFT, said: “We are disappointed to learn that Unison has gone down this route while we are still actively involved in ongoing conversations with them and their members. "We are listening to our staff about the issues that are important to them." .