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Security staff strike to go ahead

Southampton hospital security staff to strike on Good Friday
Shaun Noble, Wednesday, April 17th, 2019


Security staff at Southampton General Hospital, who are being attacked in the A&E department, will go ahead with a second day of strike action on Good Friday (April 19).

 

Unite said today (April 17) that talks yesterday (April 16) with the employer Mitie Security Ltd made progress, but not sufficient for the strike to be called off.

 

Unite lead officer for health in the south east Scott Kemp said, “We had talks with Mitie yesterday and some progress was made, but it was not sufficient for our members to suspend their Good Friday strike.”

 

National media attention has focused on the plight of the 21 security staff, who are being attacked on a regular basis by members of the public either under the influence of drink or drugs, or with mental health problems. There has been a lack of adequate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as stab vests and safety restraints.

 

“The company has increased its offer to ÂŁ9.50 an hour, but our members are seeking ÂŁ10.50 for security officers and ÂŁ12.16 for supervisors for what is generally acknowledged to be a stressful and, on occasions, dangerous job,” Scott Kemp added.

 

“The company made no new offer on unsocial hours payments for weekend working and there was also no increase in sick pay forthcoming.

 

“However, most PPE issues are resolved pending further talks with the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust.

 

“We have consulted with our members overnight and while there has been some progress with the company inching towards our position, it was considered that not enough ground had been made to justify calling off the strike on Good Friday.

 

“That said, Unite’s door remains open for constructive talks 24/7 over this Easter holiday period.”

 

The security staff voted unanimously for strike action and industrial action short of a strike. A 48-hour stoppage starting on May 3, a 24-hour strike on May 24 and a further 72-hour strike on June 7 are scheduled. All the strikes will start at just after midnight. The first day’s strike action was taken on April 5.

 

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