Ambulance staff in Lincolnshire and beyond will be on strike again later this month
The dispute between trade union leaders and the government has meant ambulance strikes across Lincolnshire and beyond look likely to go ahead later this month.
Unite claims an ever-growing number of NHS trusts are now having to run food banks to ensure the welfare of staff – as inflation and the cost of living soar but wages fall behind. East Midlands Ambulance Service workers on a picket line at the Ambulance, Fire and Police Station on South Park in Lincoln. | Photo: The Lincolnite
The NHS is facing intense pressure, particularly here in Lincolnshire, where three critical incidents were called at Lincoln County Hospital in as little as two weeks. “The talks the government has lined up for Monday yet again look like nothing more than a smoke screen and are clearly not a negotiation on NHS pay.
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