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Cleaners take Great Ormond Street Hospital to court over alleged indirect race discrimination
UVW members and formerly outsourced cleaners Great Ormond Street Hospital

A GROUP of formerly outsourced cleaners are taking Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) to a groundbreaking employment tribunal, alleging indirect race discrimination. 

The unprecedented 10-day hearing – the first lawsuit of its type against an NHS trust – could see the 80 black and minority ethnic staff awarded between £80,000 and £190,000 each if the tribunal finds in their favour.

For decades, the cleaners were employed on worse terms and conditions than in-house staff at the world-famous London children’s hospital, leading to a dispute in 2020 between management and the United Voices of the World (UVW) union.

Correction: The headline of this article has been changed from ‘Former cleaners take Great Ormond Street Hospital ….’ because the cleaners still work at the hospital. They were formerly outsourced. The web desk apologies for any confusion caused.

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