Bassetlaw nurses to strike over ‘fire and rehire’ Doncaster transfer threat
The proposals have already led to four members of staff leaving Bassetlaw ICU for other units.
Intensive care nurses at Bassetlaw Hospital will strike over attempts to transfer them to Doncaster Royal Infirmary for at least two months a year, with the possibility of it being increased to four.
Doncaster & Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has allegedly threatened to ‘fire and rehire’ the nurses on new contracts stipulating they must work part-time in Doncaster if they refuse to transfer voluntarily, according to Unite.
The proposals have already led to four members of staff leaving Bassetlaw ICU for other units.
The union said the transfers could be one step towards Bassetlaw Hospital losing its ICU permanently through ‘decommissioning by stealth’.
Sharon Graham, general secretary at Unite, said: “An NHS Trust should not even be thinking of fire and rehiring staff – it is an abhorrent practice that should be banned outright.
“The trust’s threats have simply strengthened the nurses’ resolve to stop Bassetlaw’s residents being deprived of a critically important health resource.
“They have Unite’s full support in taking strike action.”
Unite refuted claims by the trust’s management that nurses are at risk of being deskilled because of a lack of exposure to level three patients – those who are ventilated or have multiple organ failure.












