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Hospital trust potentially broke the law and opened the door to blacklisting of workers, union warns

A HOSPITAL trust has potentially broken the law and opened the door to the victimisation and blacklisting of workers, the GMB union warned today.

The GMB said private letters sent by Frimley Park Hospital workers to former Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust (FHFT) chief executive Sir Andrew Morris have been handed over to the trust’s current deputy chief executive Janet King.

Ms King, who has been locked in battle with GMB members over plans to outsource more than 1,000 jobs, has confirmed that a large number of private appeals to Mr Morris — currently a non-executive director at NHS Improvement (NHSI) — are in her possession.

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