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Scientists on Covid front line in East Lancashire plan more strikes over pay dispute

Updated Burnley General Hospital Unite the union said its biomedical scientist members, who analyse patient blood samples at the Royal Blackburn Hospital and the Burnley General Teaching Hospital, will strike continuously from 12-01pm Monday May 31st until 6-59am Monday June 21st. The 21 biomedical scientists, employed by East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust, have been striking during night, weekend and late shifts since May 7– but the new strike action means that they will be striking all day for three weeks. Unite warned that the new strikes increase pressure on whether the accident and emergency department at the Royal Blackburn Hospital will be able to remain open in June.

Blackburn and Burnley hospital blood analysts escalate strike

The move by biomedical scientists is part of a long-running pay dispute. Their union Unite claims the trust has backtracked on a 2019 agreement to upgrade the 21 staff to a higher grade on their specialist pay scale. The scientists, who analyse patient blood samples at the Royal Blackburn and the Burnley General Teaching Hospitals, have boycotted night, weekend and late shifts since May 7. Now their union has revealed they will strike continuously from 00.01 on Monday May 31 until 06.59 on Monday June 21. Unite regional officer Keith Hutson said: “Our biomedical scientists, who have had years of training and are highly skilled, are ratcheting up the industrial action with three weeks of strikes from May 31 which will adversely impact on how quickly patients’ samples can be analysed.

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Belthorn school pays tribute to hard work of family members on International Nurses Day

A PRIMARY school shared a poignant photograph of some of their pupils with their caring parents to celebrate International Nurse Day. Teachers from Belthorn Academy shared the photograph on social media yesterday to thank their family members for caring for people especially during the coronavirus pandemic. Year One teacher Kate Sutcliffe says nurses are at the heart of their school with a quarter of their pupils having family members who are working at the Royal Blackburn Hospital. She said: We are just down the road from the Royal Blackburn Hospital and have a lot of parents who are nurses and doctors.

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