Speaking on the BBC's Question Time, the union's leader Pat Cullen said if the government continued to refuse to "get in a room and talk" then the dispute could escalate in the new year.
The UK government says the union's demands are unaffordable.
Nurses are already planning to strike on Tuesday. BBC News
See also:
- End-of-day statement Royal College of Nursing
- Chief nurse calls for strike resolution after day of action BBC News
- Would it cost the government £700m to raise nurses' pay? BBC News
- Is the NHS pay review body independent? BBC News
- 'Nurses are using food banks now' BBC News
- Industrial action causes 'real harms', says NHS Confederation chief Channel 4 News
- What is the truth about the nursing crisis? Fascinating graphs show how pay has barely risen The Daily Mail
- Who is Pat Cullen? The 'taskmaster' organising NHS's biggest ever walk-out The Daily Mail
- Fury as Health Secretary lets deputy do prime-time interviews on day of biggest ever NHS strike The Daily Mail
- 'Four in five Britons concerned about patient safety during NHS strikes' Evening Standard
- Will striking nurses affect my care as an NHS patient? That’s a price I’m willing to pay | Melanie Duddridge The Guardian
- Nurses will step up strikes unless pay offer improved, NHS official warns The Guardian
- Striking nurses need the public behind them to keep pressure on ministers The Guardian
- Hot drinks and public sympathy for nurses on the picket lines The Guardian
- Former Tory ministers join calls for Sunak to negotiate with nurses The Guardian
- NHS nurses on strike: 'Morale has hit the floor' The Guardian
- Government cannot ‘sit back’ on strikes amid warning pay rows will worsen, NHS leaders say The Independent
- Major ambulance workers' union pulls out of NHS pay process ITV News
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