The 48-hour walkout will involve NHS nurses in emergency departments, intensive care, cancer and other wards. Read more:
Nurses in the Royal College of Nursing union have rejected the government's pay offer in England and will now go on strike over the first May bank holiday.
The government said that amounted to an escalation in strike action, "based on a vote from the minority of the nursing workforce". In the letter to Health Secretary Steve Barclay, she said the government "needs to increase what has already been offered and we will be highly critical of any move to reduce it".
But it said it was "hugely disappointing" that the RCN had rejected the pay deal recommended by their leadership. "I'm really glad that nurses have found their voice, and they're using their voice to fight for our patients and patient safety and fight for the NHS," he said.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Unison NHS workers vote for Government pay deal despite fears RCN will reject agreementNHS workers at from the Unison union have accepted a pay offer from the Government in a partial breakthrough for ministers.
続きを読む »
What happens next in the nurses pay dispute, after RCN votes to reject the Government offerA new strike date has been called for the end of April, but the chances of further action by nurses after next month appear less likely
続きを読む »
Sunday Sessions in The Orchard at Grantley HallProlong your weekend with Grantley Hall this spring/summer season as you relax in the tranquil surroundings of The Orchard with the return of Sunday…
続きを読む »
Bank of England considers raising saver protection, governor saysThe move is seen as one response to recent concerns over the strength of the banking system.
続きを読む »
East London NHS hospital trust has the worst waiting times for A&E in EnglandThe new data from NHS England reveals the true extent of A&E pressures across the nation
続きを読む »
NHS Unison members accept government pay offer in EnglandBREAKING: NHS Unison members accept government pay offer in England.
続きを読む »