Nurses in England reject government’s 5.5% pay award
Royal College of Nursing union says members ‘do not yet feel valued and they are looking for urgent action’
Nurses in England have rejected the government’s pay award of a 5.5% rise, the Royal College of Nursing has said.
RCN members rejected the deal by two-thirds in a vote with a record high turnout of about 145,000. The pay award was announced by the chancellor at the end of July, shortly after Labour won the general election.
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Royal College of Nursing union says members ‘do not yet feel valued and they are looking for urgent action’
Nurses in England have rejected the government’s pay award of a 5.5% rise, the Royal College of Nursing has said.
RCN members rejected the deal by two-thirds in a vote with a record high turnout of about 145,000. The pay award was announced by the chancellor at the end of July, shortly after Labour won the general election.
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