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Unions escalate action with joint letter to challenge 3.3% pay award in England
Fourteen unions have told the Westminster government that NHS staff feel “angry and let down”, and are urging their members to sign the letter
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'Nursing staff are being failed' says Royal College of Nursing as health unions call for direct pay talks with the government
RCN Executive Director of Legal and Member Relations Jo Galbraith-Marten said Ministers should have negotiated with unions directly, as we requested multiple times.
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England NHS pay update for reps and committee members
England accredited representatives, regional board members and all England branch committee members are invited to meet with Patricia Marquis, Executive Director of RCN England to discuss the latest development for pay across the NHS in England.
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Assisted Dying Bill enters second phase
The Scottish parliament’s health, social care and sport committee started the review of Stage 2 amendments to the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill today.
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Time to see nursing as an investment not a cost, says RCN Scotland
Ahead of this week’s pre-election budget, RCN Scotland urges Scottish government to invest in nursing as a key solution to health and care challenges.
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RCN Scotland writes to Scottish and UK Governments seeking clarity on the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill
In response to Cabinet Secretary Neil Gray’s recent appearance at Holyrood's Health, Social Care and Sport Committee, during which he said that certain parts of the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill need to be removed, we have written to Mr Gray and the Secretary of State for Scotland to seek urgent clarity on the matter.
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A milestone for health care in mid Wales as first nurses qualify from Aberystwyth University
History was made in Aberystwyth this summer, as the very first cohort of nurses educated at Aberystwyth University have now qualified to work in the health service.