The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) announced on Tuesday that up to 100,000 nurses will stay off work at many, but not all, of the hospitals and other NHS bodies where members have voted to stop work. The Guardian
See also:
- NHS pay dispute: December strike locations confirmed Royal College of Nursing
- Boost NHS pay to prevent pre-Christmas strikes: Ambulance workers in England to strike UNISON
- Top hospitals targeted by nurse strikes BBC News
- Up to 80,000 paramedics could strike before Christmas amid ongoing pay dispute The Daily Mail
- Will pre-Christmas nursing strikes happen at YOUR hospital?
- Ambulance staff to hold first strike for 30 years The Daily Telegraph
- Ambulance staff could coordinate strikes with other NHS workers The Guardian
- Up to 100,000 nurses to strike in December with threat to escalate action The Guardian
- Ambulance workers across England to strike before Christmas The Guardian
- Up to 100,000 nurses to go on strike before Christmas amid warning over urgent operations The Independent
- More NHS workers announce plans to strike - including paramedics and 999 call handlers ITV News
- Nurses' strikes: Full list of NHS employers affected as up to 100,000 plan to walk out Sky News
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