NHS leaders warn patient lives will be put at risk by strikes as cancer services “hit hard” NHS leaders fear patients will come to harm as cancer services are “hit hard” by upcoming nurses’ strikes.
The NHS’s four chief nurses wrote to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) general secretary Pat Cullen warning patients’ lives are at risk due to life-saving services not being protected when nurses walk out on Thursday. The Independent
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- Physiotherapy staff in England and Wales vote Yes to strike action Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
- Managing industrial action - A guide for managers NHS Employers
- Nursing strike: fact check Royal College of Nursing
- Gulf between private and public sector pay 'compelling evidence' why government needs to negotiate Royal College of Nursing
- Welsh midwives vote to strike, but not in England BBC News
- NHS strikes: Nursing union putting patients at risk, UK's top nurses warn The Daily Mail
- Nurse union organising NHS strikes makes guide that tells members how to lobby patients for support The Daily Mail
- Now the PHYSIOS say they'll strike! The Daily Mail
- Midwives in Wales vote to strike - but not in England The Daily Telegraph
- Nursing community conflicted on eve of NHS strikes Evening Standard
- Military has just 40 paramedics qualified to work in NHS Evening Standard
- NHS bosses ask GPs to cover for striking ambulance workers GPonline
- Physiotherapists in England and Wales vote to strike in latest row over pay ITV News
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