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RCN Wales Continue Plans for More Strike Action in the New Year Due to Lack of Engagement from Welsh Government
Press release: RCN Wales Continue Plans for More Strike Action in the New Year (2023) Due to Lack of Engagement from Welsh Government
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RCN Wales responds to the First Minister’s Comments about the lack of funding for a Fair Pay Rise for Nursing Staff in Wales
RCN Wales responds to the First Minister’s Comments about the lack of funding for a Fair Pay Rise for Nursing Staff in Wales
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Further RCN strike action in Wales begins today
The strike comes after the majority of eligible members voted to reject the latest Welsh government NHS pay offer in a recent ballot.
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RCN Wales publishes Learning Disability Nursing paper
RCN Wales has published a Learning Disability Nursing paper, which calls for more learning disability consultant nurses in Wales
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RCN announces further strike action in February
The Royal College of Nursing today announces further strike action in England and Wales in February following the Government’s refusal to negotiate
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RCN Wales Responds to First Minister COVID Booster Programme
Royal College of Nursing responds to First Minister’s COVID-19 booster programme statement
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RCN Wales Pauses July Strikes After Securing Formal Talks with Welsh Government
Strikes paused following offer by the Welsh Government for further talks with the RCN on the non-pay elements of the latest pay award
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RCN Wales responds to the latest NMC register data
RCN Wales responds to the latest NMC register data May 2023
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RCN Wales responds to Welsh Government Pay meeting
RCN Wales responds to Welsh Government NHS pay offer
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RCN Wales Ballot Results
RCN Wales members have voted in favour of industrial action in momentous ballot results