RCN chief executive Pat Cullen said 'it's only right that we ask our members to vote again and to give their view on the government's proposal' following the 16 March pay offer.
RCN chief executive Pat Cullen said"it's only right that we ask our members to vote again and to give their view on the government's proposal" following the 16 March pay offer.Almost 28,000 nurses in England will vote on whether to accept or reject the government's NHS pay offer from today.
Only RCN members employed on Agenda for Change contracts will be eligible to vote, in a ballot open from 28 March until 14 April. RCN general secretary and chief executive Pat Cullen said:"Ministers spent many months ignoring the voice of nursing and they forced us to take extremely difficult strike action before recognising the need to look again at pay in the NHS.
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