Nurses set to vote on walkout over pay as RCN boosts strike fund by £15m

Nurses set to vote on walkout over pay as RCN boosts strike fund by £15m
Nurses set to vote on walkout over pay as RCN boosts strike fund by £15m

Arabnews24.ca:Monday 8 August 2022 08:04 PM: Nurses will begin voting next month on whether to strike over pay in what would be the first walkout by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in England and Wales.

The RCN is recommending hundreds of thousands of its members support industrial action in a ballot that opens on 15 September.

The college went on strike for the first time in its history in Northern Ireland in 2019.

The RCN also announced it has increased its industrial action strike fund to £50m, up from £35m, to provide financial support towards lost earnings during strikes.

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The college has called for a pay rise for nursing staff of 5% above RPI inflation, which is currently 11.8%.

Last month the government announced a pay award the RCN said leaves an experienced nurse more than £1,000 worse off in real terms, describing it as "a national disgrace".

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Pat Cullen, RCN general secretary, said: "Nursing staff will stop at nothing to protect their patients.

"Staff shortages are putting patient safety at risk and the government's failure to listen has left us with no choice but to advocate for strike action.

"A lifetime of service must never mean a lifetime of poverty. Ministers' refusal to recognise the skill and responsibility of the job is pushing people out of the profession.

"The next prime minister must change course urgently."

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Carol Popplestone, who chairs the RCN Council, said in a message to members: "After years of underpayment and staff shortages, the fight for fair pay must strengthen.

"This year's pay award does not help you with the rising cost of living. It will do nothing to help to recruit or retain more nursing staff where you work and will not keep patients safe."

A formal pay announcement is still awaited in Northern Ireland, while in Scotland the college has urged its members to reject a 5% pay offer from the Scottish government.

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