A pay rise could be delayed until later this year, the RCN warned.
Members of the Royal College of Nursing union on the picket line outside Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham
The Royal College of Nursing warned of a six-month delay to this year’s NHS pay increase if negotiations are not held in the weeks after the election. The RCN published its election manifesto with a number of recommendations, including a “substantial” pay rise for nursing staff. The NHS Pay Review Body had been expected to report to the Department of Health and Social Care by the end of May.
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