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Previously on "No more NHS for Contractors?"

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  • Old Greg
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    What they all said. Compulsory Competitive Tendering was a disaster. I, however intend to remain in my NHS contract.

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  • ace00
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    I doubt they are referring to IT project contractors, rather support staff. I believe the cleaning contract was stupidly & incompetently contracted out and is a particular concern of unions (rightly, IMO).

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  • Malingering BA
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    Originally posted by s2budd View Post
    Changes to the minimum wage in particular could cost businesses an extra £88 million a year.
    That doesn't sound like very much but I guess if you supply cleaners or fruit pickers it hits you proportionately more.

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  • BA to the Stars
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    So who will do the work for the NHS then. Do the unions think that all these private enterprise companies i.e. us will cease to exist and flock to permiedom in the NHS?

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  • s2budd
    started a topic No more NHS for Contractors?

    No more NHS for Contractors?

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle4413354.ece

    Weakened Gordon Brown gives in to union demands

    Gordon Brown has caved in to unions, allowing a series of concessions - including an extension of the minimum wage - in a move that sent shudders through the business community.....

    Business leaders gave warning that the measures, which include new rights to time off, would hit companies’ ability to compete during an economic downturn. Changes to the minimum wage in particular could cost businesses an extra £88 million a year.

    The party also agreed to extend parental leave and to impose new limits on private contractors to the Health Service.

    Oh dear..
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