NHS workers could strike en masse this autumn amid a fierce row over pay. Thirteen medical organisations will discuss action today after a increase of four to nine per cent — depending on role — wa…
60 per cent of the publicSuzanne Tyler, of the Royal College of Midwives, told the i newspaper that medical unions “will be supporting each other”. And Sarah Gorton, head of health at Unison, said: “Ministers can’t continue to allow wages to fall and expect staff still to be there.
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