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From amicus - MSF
Head of Health, Gail
Cartmail
General Secretary, Roger Lyons
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both members and non-members.
No 212 – 30th September 2003
Foundation Trusts - Workforce Issues Update
In unilateral meetings with Ministers, advisers and DoH
Officials and at meetings convened by the Trade Union Congress
(TUC) both sections of Amicus consistently pushed for a clear
commitment on workforce issues should the Government press
ahead with Foundation Trusts.
We can now confirm the following facts:
- Foundation Trusts are not Early Implementer (EI) sites.
The assessment of Agenda for Change (AfC) will be based on
the monitoring facts from the twelve EI sites as
agreed.
- The proposed schedule for roll out of AfC of October
2004 will be the same for Foundation Trusts as all other
health service employers. Amicus members will be balloted
prior to this date to endorse or reject AfC.
- Applications to the Secretary of State for Foundation
status must demonstrate a clear commitment to AfC, this
being a condition for approval.
- The relevant legislation is being amended to ensure
Foundation Trusts remain in the NHS pension scheme.
- Foundation Hospitals will be able to access the
National Litigation Authority's services.
- Foundation Trusts will have the freedom to award
recruitment and retention premia above 30 per cent without
prior approval of the new Staff Council however the
justification for such action as set out in the proposed
agreement applies as this is based of Equal Pay for Work of
Equal Value statute and guidance.
The National Advisory Committee (NAC) agreed that Amicus
should attend Foundation Trusts Concern initially as an
observer. A Campaign Briefing on Foundation Trusts will be
issued shortly.
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