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Hospital’s security guards win greater pay and protection

AGENCY security guards at a Southampton hospital celebrated victory yesterday after winning greatly improved pay and protection from attacks.

The 21 Unite members at Southampton General Hospital, who are employed by contractor Mitie, accepted a management deal that guarantees a higher wages, improved sick pay arrangements and new personal protective equipment (PPE).

There will be a 14.5 per cent increase for security officers, backdated to May 1, which takes their pay to £9.50 an hour.

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