Bureaucrats' bonuses rise as NHS jobs cut - Sunday Telegraph
Extract:
"Bonuses awarded to NHS bureaucrats have soared by nearly a third as thousands of health workers have lost their jobs.
Nearly £1.5 million was paid in bonuses to 231 "senior" civil servants in the Department of Health and related agencies last financial year, a rise of 29 per cent.
NHS trade unions criticised the bonuses, worth an average £6,300 - half a year's pay for many health staff. During the same year, 27,000 NHS posts were cut, with widespread redundancies.
On Friday, Unison, the biggest NHS union, followed the Royal College of Nursing by agreeing to ballot members on industrial action if the Government fails to improve its annual pay offer of 1.9 per cent for most front-line workers.
Karen Jennings, the head of health at Unison, said the bonuses were "totally unfair" and left front-line staff "feeling like second-class citizens". Peter Carter, the general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said he was "stunned" that the Government could behave with such "crass insensitivity"."
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Sunday, June 24, 2007
NHS jobs: - big bonuses for some, job cuts for others
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Labels: Department of Health, Dr Peter Carter, Karen Jennings, NHS, Royal College of Nursing, Unison
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