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The Socialist 9 September 2010

We can stop the Con-Dem cuts

The Socialist issue 637

We can stop the Con-Dem cuts

Health workers' victory

National Shop Stewards Network lobby of the TUC


We won't be a lost generation!

No to slave labour apprenticeships!


Tony Blair - a journey to Thatcherism

Blair admits he was wrong...

Academies will lead to a two-tier education system

Jobs and services are facing axe in Cornwall


Far right not welcome in Brighton

Con-Dems threaten EMA


Solid strike on London Underground

London bus workers fight cuts

London: Unite members to strike against NHS privatisation

Corus Redcar - the real story

New Royal Mail boss sharpens her axe


Fighting for the health service

The callous cutting of NHS Direct


Against cuts? Come to Socialism 2010


Russia: Motorway construction through Khimkinsky forest halted

Global food crisis reveals failure of capitalism


No to Trident nuclear weapons


Zola's Germinal: still relevant today

 
 

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The callous cutting of NHS Direct

FOR SOME months now staff at NHS Direct have known we were getting a new phone number. It has been seen as a positive move as reports suggested that three-quarters of people in England did not know the NHS Direct 0845 4647 number.

An NHS Direct worker

When Mike O'Brian was a health minister under the previous government he said: "Patients have told us that they need clear, easy advice on how to find health care when they don't need to go to A&E. We have asked Ofcom to consult on making a new national 111 number available for them." Three call centres were set up to trial the number.

So when staff at NHS Direct in Southampton received the news on 28 August that the government was scrapping NHS Direct and replacing it with NHS111 it was met with disbelief and confusion. It had been casually mentioned the previous day when health secretary Andrew Lansley was on a visit to a Basingstoke hospital but it was not until midday on the Saturday that the plan was confirmed.

The announcement being made over a bank holiday weekend caught both unions and bosses by surprise. Senior management had, just an hour before, denied that anything was wrong.

In an interview on Sky Television in the afternoon, NHS Direct chief executive Nick Chapman was left red faced when he was forced to admit that NHS111 was going to replace NHS Direct and he could not say how many jobs would be lost. NHS Direct currently employs more than 3,000 staff, 40% of whom are trained nurses. The rest are health advisors, dental nurses, pharmacists and other health care professionals, as well as administration staff.

At the NHS111 call centres there are as few as one nurse for 25 non-qualified call operators. This will lead to a substantial loss in quality of service.

The timing of this announcement has shown NHS Direct staff the contempt the Con-Dem government has for the public services. A Unison steward said: "I have staff in tears all around the office with real fears for their jobs and no one cares."

People are already being affected. New staff recruitment has stopped and working hours have been frozen. Some people who were expecting to start work this week were told they are no longer required. Staff who recently took early retirement but have been re-employed on a bank basis have been told there will be no more work.


In this issue

We can stop the Con-Dem cuts

Health workers' victory

National Shop Stewards Network lobby of the TUC


Socialist Students

We won't be a lost generation!

No to slave labour apprenticeships!


Socialist Party news and analysis

Tony Blair - a journey to Thatcherism

Blair admits he was wrong...

Academies will lead to a two-tier education system

Jobs and services are facing axe in Cornwall


Socialist Party youth and students

Far right not welcome in Brighton

Con-Dems threaten EMA


Socialist Party workplace news

Solid strike on London Underground

London bus workers fight cuts

London: Unite members to strike against NHS privatisation

Corus Redcar - the real story

New Royal Mail boss sharpens her axe


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Fighting for the health service

The callous cutting of NHS Direct


Socialism 2010

Against cuts? Come to Socialism 2010


International socialist news and analysis

Russia: Motorway construction through Khimkinsky forest halted

Global food crisis reveals failure of capitalism


Socialist Party feature

No to Trident nuclear weapons


Socialist Party review

Zola's Germinal: still relevant today


 

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