BREAKING: Members of the Royal College of Nursing are to go on strike again after they voted against the latest government pay offer. Read more here: 📺 Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
In a letter to Health Secretary Steve Barclay, Ms Cullen said what nurses had been offered was"simply not enough".Advertisement
Unison's head of health, Sara Gorton said that while health workers"would have wanted more...this was the best that could be achieved through negotiation". Steve Barclay, the health secretary, previously explained that, under the offer, a newly qualified nurse would have received more than £1,800 this year on top of a pay rise of more than £1,300 next year.
The dispute is separate from the junior doctors row. Ministers have repeatedly insisted they will not enter into talks with the British Medical Association until the union drops its demand for a 35% pay rise for junior doctors.said it would be a"terrible mistake" for the government to agree to the BMA's demand on the grounds that it would fuel inflation.
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