Great Ormond Street hospital cleaners win racial discrimination appeal
Claim by 80 workers that they were subjected to ‘indirect race discrimination’ by wait for NHS pay terms upheldBlack cleaners at Great Ormond Street hospital were subjected to “indirect race discrimination” by the wait for NHS pay terms and conditions after their services were brought...
<p>Claim by 80 workers that they were subjected to ‘indirect race discrimination’ by wait for NHS pay terms upheld</p><p>Black cleaners at Great Ormond Street hospital were subjected to “indirect race discrimination” by the wait for NHS pay terms and conditions after their services were brought in-house, a tribunal has found.</p><p>A case against the London children’s hospital brought by 80 cleaners – the majority of whom are from Black and minority ethnic backgrounds – was dismissed by an employment tribunal in 2024.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jan/23/great-ormond-street-hospital-cleaners-win-racial-discrimination-appeal">Continue reading...</a>
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