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Where s the cash? - Cumberland Infirmary PFI cash probe call

Agreement reached in long-running Cumberland Infirmary pay dispute

Infirmary pay row would cost £260k a year to settle - union

Strike: Non-clincial support staff are to take more strike action GIVING support staff at the Cumberland Infirmary the ‘unsocial hours’ pay they were promised a decade ago would cost just £260,000 a year, says a union. The figure has been provided by one of the two unions involved in the increasingly bitter dispute, which is continuing to fester, with three more strike days planned for today and the coming weekend. Officials from the public sector workers’ union Unison say they have been told the NHS has handed over the money to fund the payments for 150 non-clinical staff involved - porters, cleaners, catering and switchboard staff.

Unions crunch talks to avert Cumberland Infirmary support staff strike

‘Crunch talks’: Staff at The Cumberland Infirmary Carlisle should be given the pay they were promised, say union officials UNION officials have gone into “crunch talks” with the firm contracted to provide support services at The Cumberland Infirmary in Carlisle in a last-ditch attempt to avert a strike. More than 150 porters, cleaners, catering and switchboard staff have backed a walk-out next week over a pay-deal which Unison and GMB union officials say was agreed more than a decade ago but never paid. The workers - employed by the private firm Mitie rather than the NHS - were ‘promised’ enhanced pay rates for working unsocial hours.

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