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Mar 11

Gloucestershire blood workers end year-long NHS strike after securing pay review deal

  • 11 March 2026

Specialist hospital blood workers in Gloucestershire have voted to accept an offer that brings their long-running strike to a close.

Phlebotomists at Gloucestershire Royal and Cheltenham General hospitals have been on strike for 349 days in the dispute over pay and job evaluations.

Following talks with Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, staff have now accepted a deal that will see their pay and roles reviewed by an independent job evaluation panel.

They had argued their work had been undervalued for years, despite the skills and responsibilities required to take and handle blood samples.

As part of the agreement, the trust has committed to recognise the specialist nature of the phlebotomy role and to consult staff on the future of the service.

The decision means the dispute will end and staff will return to work on Monday.

Phlebotomist and UNISON steward Caroline Hayhurst said: “After 349 days on strike, staff are relieved the trust has finally recognised the need to review pay.

“This dispute has always been about fairness and respect for the skilled work phlebotomists do.

“We’re keen to get back to work, doing the job we love and providing the highest quality care for patients.”

UNISON South West regional secretary Tim Roberts said: “Phlebotomy staff have shown incredible determination throughout this lengthy dispute.

“After nearly a year of strike action, they’re looking forward to going back to their jobs and putting their expertise to good use.”

The post Gloucestershire blood workers end year-long NHS strike after securing pay review deal appeared first on UNISON National.

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