Nurses' pay: Union chief apologises over mix-up The head of the Royal College of Nursing has apologised after nurses in England complained of being "misled" over a new pay deal.
The union had said they would receive a 3% pay rise this month as part of a new three-year pay deal.
But a number of nurses took to social media to say their pay had gone up by much less - in some cases by pennies.
RCN general secretary Janet Davies apologised, saying the deal had been presented "in good faith". BBC News
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The union had said they would receive a 3% pay rise this month as part of a new three-year pay deal.
But a number of nurses took to social media to say their pay had gone up by much less - in some cases by pennies.
RCN general secretary Janet Davies apologised, saying the deal had been presented "in good faith". BBC News
See also:
- NHS pay deal: not what you expected Royal College of Nursing
- NHS Employers response to RCN Agenda For Change letter NHS Employers
- RCN misled members over Agenda for Change pay deal HSJ
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