Fact Service January 2010

Issue 1

Pay battle lands NHS trust with big legal bill

North Cumbria University Hospitals NHS Trust has spent millions of pounds on a legal battle over equal pay, prompting accusations of wasting taxpayers’ money.

The trust, which runs Cumbria’s two main hospitals, has spent £3.3 million on an eight-year dispute which unions hoped would iron out historic pay inequalities between men and women workers.

Union and hospital bosses reached an agreement in 2005, worth up to £300 million for the 1,500 involved, but legal spending has continued to rise.

Dave Prentis, general secretary of public sector union UNISON, said the trust’s spending, mainly on lawyers’ fees, was in shocking contrast to the earnings of the hospitals’ lower-paid members of staff.

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