Cleaning jobs unfilled at hospital
Monday 26th October 2009, 3:00PM GMT.
There are more than 60 vacancies for cleaners at Dudley’s Russells Hall Hospital, union officials have claimed.
They called for the positions to be filled as a matter of urgency in the wake of a report which condemned hygiene standards.
Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust today confirmed it was recruiting agency staff, but declined repeated requests to reveal the number of positions available. Interserve FM Ltd provides cleaning services for the hospital under the Private Finance Initiative contract.
The emergency assessment unit was branded “exceptionally unclean” by inspectors from NHS regulator the Care Quality Commission.
They discovered blood stains, dirty floors and soiled mattresses in the unit and have given the hospital until the end of the month to make improvements.
Roger McKenzie, regional secretary for Unison said: “This goes to show that the Private Finance Initiative is not value for money and apparently fails to provide the cleanliness that we and the community of Dudley want to see.
“The last we heard, there were more than 60 vacancies for cleaners. Interserve needs to fill these vacancies as a matter of urgency.
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“It needs to be seen to put the health of patients before its profit margins.
Mr McKenzie added: “Our community demands and deserves a first-class NHS and PFI contracts clearly do not deliver this goal.”
Interserve FM Ltd general manager Neal Gisborne issued a statement through the hospital press office which said: “Interserve FM Ltd fulfills the required number of cleaning hours set under the PFI contract for The Dudley Group of Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust via a mixture of permanent, bank and agency staff.
“All cleaning staff undergo an induction programme to ensure the required standards of cleaning are met.”
The trust’s Council of Governors has pledged to monitor standards in the wake of the latest reports and will be receiving regular updates to allow members to monitor progress.
By Heather Large
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Hopefully there will be some unemployed postmen looking for work soon. Mind you personally I wouldn’t employ them.
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pay em a decent wage and the jobs will be filled quickly.
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How can there be positions vacant when the hospital failed cleanliness standards just a few weeks ago. THIS SIMPLY DOES NOT MAKE SENSE? The boss should resign and let someone who knows what they are doing take on the role.
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This is what happens when hospitals put work out to a contract agency.
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Agency jobs tht says it all sorry dont blame anyone for not taking them
people want a proper days work for decent pay
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I don’t agree Rob. Stop paying people for sitting on their backsides and doing nothing will surely fill the jobs.
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Frank took the words right out of my mouth. There must be hundreds of people claiming benefits within , let’s say, walking distance.
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