Everyone loves nurses, don’t they? They are near the top of the list of the nation’s most admired and trusted workers. They inspired a TV drama called Angels. And when they were striking in December, January and February, they were the NHS staff group that the health secretary, Steve Barclay, most wanted to make peace with.
But since the Royal College of Nursing decided to launch a new series of strikes in England after its members rejected a pay deal their leadership had recommended, the government is playing hardball with the union. The Guardian
See also:
- Rishi Sunak says he WON'T offer NHS workers a better pay deal after nurses' union rejects offer The Daily Mail
- 'Minority' of nurses who voted to strike will put patients at risk, Rishi Sunak says The Daily Telegraph
- NHS strikes make waiting list promise ‘more challenging’ – Sunak Evening Standard
- No Improved Pay Offer For Nurses, Says No.10 Huffington Post
- Nurses strikes: Union splits over NHS pay offer won’t stop us striking, say RCN sources iNews
- RCN won't coordinate strikes with junior doctors' walkouts - but warns of more action ahead ITV News
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