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GMB union protest over bacon and egg sacking at Ilford hospital

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GMB Union protest Thursday 16th February over bacon and egg sacking at King George hospital in Ilford.

We want to ensure that common sense prevails and Aldren is reinstated says GMB London.

GMB, the union for hospital workers, have stepped in on the row over a hospital porter sacked for failing to pay for his £4.00 breakfast.

On Thursday 9th of February hospital porter Aldren Tomlinson who has worked at King George Hospital in Ilford for 15 years was sacked without notice for failing to pay for his breakfast. [see notes to editors for previous GMB press release on Aldren’s sacking] 

Sodexo, Aldren’s employer, say the misunderstanding was the porters own fault. This means Aldren will be labelled as a thief and will struggle to find work to support his three children. 

GMB are organising a protest and lobby to demand reinstatement of Aldren Tomlinson on Thursday 16 February 2017 between 2.00pm and 4.30pm at the following address:

Outside hospital gates

King George Hospital

Barley Lane

Ilford

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Michael Dooley GMB local representative said:

“The workforce are extremely angry as what they see is an injustice and GMB are in full agreement. The protest will take place and we are preparing for an industrial action ballot with the full backing of our Sodexo members at the King George Hospital.

“We want to ensure that common sense prevails and Aldren is reinstated with a lesser punishment rather than cause inconvenience to the hospital but it is out of our hands." 

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Contact: Michael Dooley on 0777 306 1798; michael.dooley@gmb.org.uk

Matthew Hopkins, Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust Chief Executive, email: matthew.hopkins@bhrhospitals.nhs.uk; tweet: @M_J_Hopkins; press office: 01708 503 624

James Taylor, CEO of Sodexo’s UK and Ireland healthcare, via press office:  020 7404 0110 

Notes to editors:

1) GMB press release 10 February 2017

Hospital Staff in fury over bacon and egg sacking

Staff at King Georges Hospital, Ilford, have reacted angrily to the instant dismissal of a trusted colleague. Hospital Porter, Aldren Tomlinson, was told his 15 years loyal service was terminated following a misunderstanding over a £4.00 breakfast.

Local man Mr Tomlinson, a father of three was sacked by Sodexo the facilities company at King George Hospital for theft of company property, the breakfast.   Aldren, a man of impeccable character, asked his colleagues in the staff canteen if he could pay for the breakfast later after he discovered he had left his wallet at home. The canteen staff member claims he did not hear Aldren properly.

Michael Dooley GMB local representative said:

“Aldren never tried to hide what he did but it is clear this was a simple misunderstanding for which the company, Sodexo, have not in our view dealt with proportionally. Aldren has a clean work record of 15 years and is now unemployed and branded a thief. It makes my blood boil when I see criminals and repeat shoplifters who do not even get prosecuted and here we have a decent bloke losing his lively hood with little prospects of new employment for a misunderstanding over a four quid breakfast   

“Many of his work colleagues are demanding that the union refuse to allow the company to act so unfairly. GMB are meeting with staff to discuss the matter and decide on a course of action. Many staff who know Aldren as an honest man have reacted angrily at the company's decision to dismiss a hardworking honest colleague.”

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