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Health staff employed by private companies should receive same pay rise as NHS staff, says Unison

CLEANERS, porters, catering assistants, security guards and other health staff employed by private companies should receive the same pay rise as NHS staff, Unison said yesterday.

The union said private firms and subsidiary companies owned by individual NHS trusts should increase hourly pay to at least match new NHS rates.

The government sparked anger last month by announcing a delayed 3 per cent pay rise for NHS workers, which has led to warnings of industrial action.

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