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East Lancashire Hospitals Trust: masks still required

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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.

Union calls for Lancashire pathology shake-up plan review

Royal Blackburn Hospital A TRADE union is calling for a public review of plans to centralise the analysis of blood samples in one location. Currently the work is done at Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust; Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; and University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust. But Unite wants a wider consultation on the scheme being considered by the Lancashire and South Cumbria Pathology Collaboration before any changes. Its call came as its blood analyst members started industrial action at the East Lancashire Trust over a pay and regrading dispute.

East Lancs Hospitals boss: Staff can t risk 4th Covid wave

Kevin McGee said that after three waves of Covid-19 infections his exhausted staff cannot risk a fourth. And it is up to local people to observe the coronavirus lockdown rules and go for their jabs to get themselves and the Royal Blackburn and Burnley General Teaching Hospitals out of the pandemic crisis. Mr McGee, chief executive of the East Lancashire Hospitals Trust praised the work of his staff and local authorities including Blackburn with Darwen Council for their partnership working during the year-long Covid crisis. In an exclusive interview he said: “The pressure on our hospitals and staff for the past year has been intense.

Hospitals receive Quran Cube donations for Muslim patients

East Lancashire hospitals have received a donation of portable Quran Cubes for patients. The MP3 players in the shape of a cube play recitations and prayers from the Quran and were donated to the East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust’s Chaplaincy Department These, alongside MP3 players pre-loaded with Islamic prayers and Quran recitations, have been used by the Spiritual Care Team to support patients at the Trust’s five hospitals – Royal Blackburn and Burnley General Teaching Hospitals, and Accrington Victoria, Clitheroe and Pendle Community Hospitals. Imam Fazal Hassan, Muslim Chaplaincy Co-ordinator, said: “We were delighted to receive these donations, which go a long way to provide the emotional support and spiritual healing for our Muslim inpatients.

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