Hunt: keeping EU health workers is priority and sympathetic to pay plea Allowing NHS workers from the EU to stay in the UK after Brexit is the top priority in Government negotiations, the Health Secretary has said.
In his first speech since being reappointed as health secretary, Jeremy Hunt said about 150,000 EU nationals were now working in the health and care sector.
"We need them, we want them to stay," he said. "They are part of the NHS family." The Daily Telegraph
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In his first speech since being reappointed as health secretary, Jeremy Hunt said about 150,000 EU nationals were now working in the health and care sector.
"We need them, we want them to stay," he said. "They are part of the NHS family." The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Jeremy Hunt pledges to address public sector pay BBC News
- Jeremy Hunt hints at lifting of nurses' pay cap The Guardian
- Jeremy Hunt says he will consider pay rises for nurses in wake of UK terrorist attacks The Independent
- Jeremy Hunt: ‘EU staff are part of the NHS family – we want them to stay’ iNews
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