Privatisation: Dorset care worker is whistleblower on private health firm Dimensions slashing pay for ex-NHS workers in Bournemouth Council cost-cutting
Forty-two ex-NHS private care staff to see wages slashed by 25 per cent after scheme administrator Bournemouth Council insisted on budget cuts
A desperate Dorset care worker blew the whistle yesterday on a care provider which has become the latest to slash the wages of former NHS workers.
Shelley Wilson alerted the Morning Star to plans by Dimensions to cut pay for the second time since it cashed-in on the Tory carve-up of care services in 2012.
She is among 42 Dimensions staff in Dorset who will see their wages cut by £1.89 to just £7.75 an hour from July.
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