Nurses in England are due to get a 5% pay rise after the majority of health unions accepted a government pay offer - but RCN members rejected the deal.
Speaking to the Times, union boss Pat Cullen praised her "courageous" members and urged ministers to reopen talks.
A source from the Department of Health told the BBC the pay offer was final. BBC News
See also:
- Nursing union leader demands double-digit pay offer and warns PM her members 'won't blink first' The Daily Mail
- Nursing union leader calls for double-digit pay offer to relaunch talks Evening Standard
- Nurses’ union head calls for double-digit pay rise in England ahead of strike ballot The Guardian
- Nursing union leader Pat Cullen calls for double-digit pay offer to avert strikes The Independent
- Nursing union leader calls for double-digit pay offer to relaunch talks ITV News
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