Western Morning News

Nurses warn of December strikes over pay

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THE Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has called for “detailed negotiatio­ns” on pay in the next five days or it will announce strike dates for December.

In a letter to Health Secretary Steve Barclay following the autumn statement, RCN general secretary Pat Cullen said the Chancellor demonstrat­ed that “the Government remains unprepared to give my members the support they need at work and at home”.

She said that recent meetings with the minister had been “cordial in tone”, but had not resolved the issues at the heart of proposed strike action.

Last week, the RCN announced that nursing staff at the majority of NHS employers across the UK had voted to take strike action over pay and patient safety.

In the letter, she added: “It is with regret that I write to say that unless our next meeting is formal pay negotiatio­ns, beginning within the next five days, we will be announcing the dates and locations of our December strike action.”

The RCN is calling for a pay rise of 5% above inflation, saying that despite a pay rise earlier this year, experience­d nurses were worse off by 20% due to successive belowinfla­tion awards since 2010.

Ms Cullen said recent meetings with Mr Barclay were welcome, but added: “I must not let my members nor the public confuse these meetings for serious discussion­s on the issues of NHS pay and patient safety.

“You have again asked to meet in the coming days and for this third occasion I must be clearer in my expectatio­n.

“There is only value in meeting if you wish to discuss – in formal, detailed negotiatio­ns – the issues that have caused our members to vote for strike action.

“It is now more than a week since we announced our ballot outcome and your department has dedicated more time to publicly criticisin­g our members’ expectatio­ns than finding common ground and a satisfacto­ry conclusion.”

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