Nurses at more hospital trusts than before will be involved in the strike action in the new year, the union said.
Meanwhile, the GMB union has called off a second day of ambulance strikes planned in England and Wales for 28 December.
But it announced a new co-ordinated walkout on 11 January. BBC News
See also:
- More hospitals to take part in strikes in January, RCN announces, after UK Government fails to open NHS pay talks Royal College of Nursing
- NHS pay dispute: January strike dates and locations announced Royal College of Nursing
- Worst possible time for industrial action, NHS Confederation CEO warns Channel 4 News
- Nursing union announces TWO more NHS strike dates The Daily Mail
- Nurses to strike for two days across England on 18-19 January The Guardian
- Ambulance workers suspend planned strike on 28 December The Guardian
- Private ambulance firms cashing in on strikes and NHS under pressure The Guardian
- I’m a nurse – this is why I voted to strike The Independent
- NHS strikes should be addressed, but striking staff need to be reasonable about their demands iNews
- Thousands of nurses to go on strike again in January - but next ambulance walkout called off Sky News
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