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RCN kicks off consultation on 3% pay rise and warns of industrial action
‘Winter of discontent’ is building in NHS, says GMB

A MONTH-LONG consultation on the government’s 3 per cent pay offer to NHS staff could be the first step towards industrial action, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) warned today.

Nurses nationwide are taking part in a “summer of action” to campaign for a fully funded 12.5 per cent rise.

Earlier this year, the union declared that it had a £35 million industrial action fund. It is is already in dispute with NHS Scotland, having rejected a 4 per cent offer.

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