Glasgow Times

Care home workers to vote on strike action

- BY HANNAH CARMICHAEL

RESIDENTIA­L care workers are to be balloted for strike action from today over “appalling” redundancy plans by their employer, a union has said.

Bosses at the Broomfield Court home, in the Barmulloch area of the city, told 47 members of staff on Zoom last month that the specialist dementia care home will be closing at the end of June.

The staff were told by Larchwood Care that the home was “not financiall­y viable” – despite profits reportedly increasing to £3.8 million for the owners last year.

Workers at the care home will lose their jobs in a few weeks, and will be paid the minimum rate of redundancy pay. A consultati­ve ballot of members of the GMB union, including care, catering and domestic staff, unanimousl­y gave their support to moving to a statutory industrial ballot in a bid to secure enhanced redundancy packages, as well as additional payments for staff working up until the closure date.

The industrial action ballot will run until May 16.

GMB Scotland organiser, Kirsty Nimmo, said: “Larchwood bosses have made it very clear this care home closure is all about profit and not people. Their appalling actions represent everything that’s wrong with our broken care system and the chronic exploitati­on of its workers.

“Put yourself in the shoes of staff. Two years ago, they were being applauded by politician­s and the public for their heroic and selfless care of vulnerable residents in the grip of a fatal pandemic – a pandemic that hasn’t gone away – and now they are facing the loss of their livelihood­s.

“Larchwood can’t be allowed to ditch these key workers on the cheap.”

A spokespers­on for the home said: “The decision to close the home has not been taken lightly. We will fulfil all our contractua­l financial obligation­s to staff, and we are working proactivel­y to support them in finding alternativ­e roles within the care sector, where there are increasing levels of vacancies.”

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