Advice & support
Organisational change
Change is a fact of life in the NHS. Find out how MiP can support you through reorganisations, mergers and transfers.
Support during change
Organisational change can impact your job in a number of ways, including:
- Being transferred to another employer, inside or outside the NHS
- Being made redundant, or identified as “at risk” of redundancy
- Changes in your job description or grading
- Relocation
- Changes to pay and/or terms and conditions
If your organisation is embarking on a change programme, then please read this page for guidance.
Facing redundancy?
Read our redundancy FAQs for guidance on what to expect and how MiP can offer support.
Ensuring change is managed well
If your organisation is planning changes which are likely to affect you or your colleagues, the first thing to do is to gather as much information as you can and contact MiP’s Member Advice at memberadvice@miphealth.org.uk. In some cases, your case may be referred to an MiP rep working for your organisation.
If you don’t have an active MiP rep in your organisation, it’s a good idea to agree on one or two people to be the main point of contact between the union and the MiP members in your organisation affected by the change.
Your MiP national officer or rep will:
- Discuss the issue with the trade unions in your organisation and identify members’ concerns
- Deal with any collective issues, such as terms for redundancy or transfer, through negotiations with your employer
- Advise individual members about their contractual rights, redundancy terms, suitability of alternative jobs etc.
- Raise issues at national or regional level, where necessary
- Take legal advice if necessary
Throughout the process, you and your colleagues should:
- Take advice from MiP before replying to correspondence from your employer, including alternative job offers
- Keep records of all written and verbal communication with your employer, including HR and/or your line manager
- Make sure MiP is kept fully informed about any new developments or concerns raised by members
- Take union advice before talking to the press or otherwise going public about what’s happening in your organisation
- Stay calm – organisational change in the NHS can be worrying, but doesn’t usually result in compulsory job losses
For further advice on organisational change, please see our Managing Change guide.
Looking for more information on organisational change?
MiP has a free guide on change management focusing on how organisational change can be managed well.
Need guidance on another issue?
MiP has a range of free guidance in our Advice pages. Click below to view all of our workplace guidance.
Still need support?
Existing members can get individual support with problems at work. Use the link below to get in touch with Member Advice.
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