Holyrood

FAIR PAY FOR NURSING

- Colin Poolman, Director, RCN Scotland

Nursing sta provide care from birth to end of life. They care for the entire population of Scotland, for our families and loved ones, but today Scotland’s nursing workforce is in crisis. Nearly one in 10 NHS nursing posts are unfilled leaving a huge gap between the number of nursing sta we need and the number actually in post. In social care, we have an estimated 11% nurse vacancy rate. We hear from our members daily that patient care is compromise­d due to dangerousl­y low stang levels. Experience­d nursing sta tell us that, in their lengthy careers, things have never been as bad. On top of the pressures at work, the cost-of-living increases are biting hard – with dicult choices becoming a daily reality. Our members are telling us that enough is enough. They need to see light at the end of the tunnel, to know things are going to improve. If not, I fear for the future of the nursing profession in Scotland and for the services that rely on nursing sta . Next month we will take the historic step of balloting our members on strike action. This follows the overwhelmi­ng rejection of the Scottish government’s pay o er. Industrial action is a last resort, but the current stang crisis is causing unacceptab­le risk to patients and sta . Failure to listen and act has left us no choice but to advocate for strike action. Scotland’s nursing and wider health and social care workforce need support. Safe stang levels must be the norm. Workforce planning needs fixed so we can address the crisis and ensure that we never end up in this situation again. Underpinni­ng all of this is the need to pay nursing sta fairly for the safety critical work they do, so that we can attract people into nursing and retain the excellent sta we already have.

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