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Activate Vol 12, No 4: December 2017
While the Autumn Budget raised hopes of a pay rise for nursing staff, the RCN has concerns about some of the conditions that may be attached.
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RCN Bulletin 341: July 2016
This issue of RCN Bulletin includes a look back at RCN Congress 2016, as well as articles on supporting victims of domestic abuse and improving the lives of people with dementia.
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Activate Vol 11, No 9: May 2017
The RCN’s 50th Congress gets underway on 13 May and it couldn’t come at a more exciting time. With the results of the RCN pay poll on industrial action due and a general election on the horizon, the College needs to hear the opinions of its members more than ever, it is reported in this issue of Activate.
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Activate Vol 11, No 11: July 2017
Activists will lead the way as RCN members up the ante in the next round of pay protests.
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Activate Vol 11, No 10: June 2017
Find out how you can get involved in the RCN's Summer of Protest and read about the remarkable reps honoured at Congress this year.
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Activate Vol 12, No 3: November 2017
RCN research shows money worries are so severe for many members they’re losing sleep and thinking of quitting the profession.
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Activate Vol 12, No 1: September 2017
The fight goes on to secure fair pay for nursing staff after the Government scrapped the 1% cap on wage increases for prison and police officers.
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Activate Vol 11, No 5: January 2017
As 2017 gets underway the RCN is focused on standing up for members in the face of uncertainty, it is reported in this issue of Activate.
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RCN Bulletin 354: August 2017
Catch up with the latest round of payday protests, read about a cruise ship nurse and find out what members do when they’re not nursing.
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Activate Vol 11, No 7: March 2017
In this issue of Activate it is reported that the Chancellor missed an opportunity in the Budget to give the NHS the level of investment it needs, just days after members joined thousands of people marching through London protesting about NHS cuts.