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TUC voices health reforms fears | TUC voices health reforms fears |
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Trade union leaders have accused the government of forcing through ill- conceived NHS reforms. | Trade union leaders have accused the government of forcing through ill- conceived NHS reforms. |
Unison General Secretary David Prentis and TUC leader Brendan Barber voiced their frustrations ahead of the TUC's annual congress in Brighton. | Unison General Secretary David Prentis and TUC leader Brendan Barber voiced their frustrations ahead of the TUC's annual congress in Brighton. |
Delegates at next week's meeting are expected to support a nationwide campaign to defend the health service. | Delegates at next week's meeting are expected to support a nationwide campaign to defend the health service. |
Meanwhile, up to 5,000 people have protested in Plymouth and Lincolnshire against planned NHS cuts. | Meanwhile, up to 5,000 people have protested in Plymouth and Lincolnshire against planned NHS cuts. |
About 2,000 people are protesting against cuts at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, where the Trust is proposing to close 50 beds and 400 posts to bridge a projected £25m funding gap. | About 2,000 people are protesting against cuts at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, where the Trust is proposing to close 50 beds and 400 posts to bridge a projected £25m funding gap. |
Meanwhile about 3,000 people are demonstrating against planned changes to emergency and maternity services at a Lincolnshire Hospital. | Meanwhile about 3,000 people are demonstrating against planned changes to emergency and maternity services at a Lincolnshire Hospital. |
'Change of direction' | 'Change of direction' |
The BBC's Stephen Cape said unions were "frustrated" over what they saw as a "change of direction" for the NHS. | The BBC's Stephen Cape said unions were "frustrated" over what they saw as a "change of direction" for the NHS. |
The TUC is expected to organise further protest rallies and demonstrations across the UK. | The TUC is expected to organise further protest rallies and demonstrations across the UK. |
HAVE YOUR SAY One of our nation's great assets is pulled from under our feet, and we as a public are doing nothing Will Chellam, Liverpool Send us your views href="/1/hi/england/devon/5329828.stm" class="">March against cuts href="/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/5330112.stm" class="">Thousands protest at cuts However, the Department of Health insisted it was not turning the NHS into a private service. | |
His analysis comes after Mr Prentis claimed that there had been a raft of ill thought out reforms on a number of issues, such as the decision to sell NHS Logistics - a hospital supplies organisation to a private company. | His analysis comes after Mr Prentis claimed that there had been a raft of ill thought out reforms on a number of issues, such as the decision to sell NHS Logistics - a hospital supplies organisation to a private company. |
The union leader said: "This has not been thought through, there has been no discussion, there's been no analysis and now we are faced with waves and waves of initiatives." | The union leader said: "This has not been thought through, there has been no discussion, there's been no analysis and now we are faced with waves and waves of initiatives." |
Mr Prentis later warned that the entire NHS could be up for grabs and industrial action has not been ruled out. | Mr Prentis later warned that the entire NHS could be up for grabs and industrial action has not been ruled out. |
Mr Barber said morale among healthcare staff had plunged. | Mr Barber said morale among healthcare staff had plunged. |
Last month some 27,000 people took part in a march protesting against a decision to cut health services and jobs in Cornwall. | Last month some 27,000 people took part in a march protesting against a decision to cut health services and jobs in Cornwall. |