Ambulance staff and nurses to strike on same day Ambulance workers are to join nurses in taking strike action on 6 February in England and Wales in what will be the biggest NHS walkout in this dispute.
The GMB announced four new stoppages for ambulance staff - one of which coincides with a nurses' strike date.
It is the first time both ambulance staff and the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) have acted on the same day. BBC News
See also:
- Strikes update: How nurses' strikes on Thursday will affect you BBC News
- Ambulance union GMB announces FOUR more strike dates during February and March The Daily Mail
- Government needs proper pay strategy to end healthcare strikes Evening Standard
- Health bosses warn NHS strikes could become ‘war of attrition’ as nurses walk out Evening Standard
- Pressure on GPs will grow unless government finds compromise to end NHS strikes GPonline
- NHS strikes escalate with same-day action by nurses and ambulance staff The Guardian
- NHS bosses implore ministers to do all they can to end nurses' strikes The Guardian
- Pay hikes for NHS staff are unaffordable – and will cut patient care (Steve Barclay) The Independent
- Health secretary tells striking NHS nurses: Take the money and patients will pay the price The Independent
- Ex-Cabinet minister’s comments over nurses using food banks branded ‘heartless’ The Independent
- Barclay: Pay hikes for NHS staff will take ‘billions away from where needed the most’ Pulse
- Health Secretary Steve Barclay says 10% pay rise for nurses 'not affordable' as strikes continue Sky News
- NHS leaders making contingency plans as biggest walkout in its history looms Sky News
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