The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) says if progress is not made in negotiations by the end of January the next set of strikes will include all eligible members in England for the first time.
It comes as ministers push for new laws on strike days.
Nursing staff from more than 70 NHS trusts in England are set to take industrial action this week. BBC News
See also:
- Strike action in January 2023 Royal College of Nursing
- Ambulance strike cover insufficient, says health secretary BBC News
- NHS strikes: Steve Barclay 'admits medics deserve one-off cash boost' The Daily Mail
- Cabinet split over NHS strikes as 'Iron Chancellor' Jeremy Hunt blocks efforts by Health Secretary Steve Barclay to give nurses a pay boost to see off industrial action The Daily Mail
- Nursing union threatens new wave of tougher strike action The Daily Telegraph
- Ambulance workers accuse government of demonising them The Guardian
- Revealed: cabinet split over NHS pay disputes piles pressure on Sunak The Guardian
- Most UK voters still back strikes by nurses and ambulance crews The Guardian
- ‘People realise what we’re doing is right’: how nurses won PR battle over NHS strikes The Guardian
- Nurses strikes: Union threatens its biggest walkout to date in England next month if no progress on talks Sky News
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