Health Care Assistants (HCAs) at George Eliot Hospital

Date posted: 19 December 2025
Health Care Assistants (HCAs) at George Eliot Hospital

Health Care Assistants (HCAs) at George Eliot Hospital have been campaigning for over eight months to begin negotiations on their re-banding

This follows years of working above and beyond their Band 2 job description, with most HCAs regularly performing Band 3 clinical duties.

In October, over 150 UNISON members signed a collective demands letter outlining their firm and fair requests for the re-banding process.

On 18th December, a delegation of HCA’s handed in 217 signed postcards to the CEO’s secretary. The purpose of this action was to refocus negotiations on two key points:


  • Pay protection for all staff moving from Band 2 to Band 3
  • Automatic placement at the top of Band 3 for staff with two or more years of service

Each postcard included the HCA’s name and ward, and a small delegation visited the CEO’s office to deliver them personally.

Postcard message:


  • Front: “To Adam Carson, GEH CEO – All I want for Christmas is to be paid properly for the work that I do.”
  • Back:
    “Dear Adam,
    We deliver exceptional care every day – please deliver fairness to us.
    We recognise the working group set up to correct this historical mis-banding, but we need your commitment to ensure fairness in this process. We ask you to:


    • Guarantee pay protection for all Band 2 HCAs moving to Band 3
    • Ensure staff with 2+ years’ service are placed at the top of Band 3
    • Please agree to these key points via our UNISON branch secretary before Christmas Eve.”