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RCN members at the Care Plus Group step up their campaign for fair pay with four days of strike action this week
Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) employed by Care Plus Group (CPG) are preparing for four days of industrial strike action this week. They will be taking strike action from 7.00am on Tuesday 5 December to 8.00am on Saturday 9 December (inclusive).
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Where a good care experience is child's play
Have you ever heard of a nursing home with its very own playgroup? Let us introduce it to you.
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RCN condemns 'heartless' pay cut for Black Country nurses going the extra mile
Nursing staff feel insulted and exploited by moves by NHS trusts in the Black Country to cut their pay for the hours they work over and above their working week.
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Band 5 nursing roles review
The process for the review of band 5 nursing roles in NHS Scotland is now live. If you are a band 5 nurse, you can now access the online portal to begin the application for review of your role.
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Leadership development offered to BAME staff at Mid Yorkshire NHS Foundation Trust
A new programme to support BAME staff to feel valued, develop networks and provide opportunities for leadership and promotion is being delivered to nurses working at bands 5 and 6 throughout the Mid Yorkshire NHS Foundation Trust.
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Thanks from your branch Chair
Chair of the West Yorkshire Branch, Pete Davis, wanted to share this message with all local members.
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Letter to Black Country MPs on pay cuts imposed on NHS hospital and community health service staff
The RCN has written to MPs whose constituents are served by the NHS trusts in the Black Country Provider Collaborative.
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RCN members at the Care Plus Group continue their campaign for fair pay ahead of Christmas
Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) employed by Care Plus Group (CPG) are taking a week of industrial strike action from today. They will be striking for five days from 7.00am on Monday 18 December to 8.00am on Saturday 23 December (inclusive).
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Health charge for overseas nurses unjust and risks undermining recruitment and retention, says RCN
Doubling the charge that nurses from overseas have to pay to be allowed to use the NHS as patients is unjust and risks worsening the current shortage of nursing staff in the West Midlands.
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Board Chair writes to all members
Chair of the Regional Board, Paul Watson, has written a message of support to all RCN members managing their work and home lives through the COVID-19 crisis.