Nurses on the Isle of Man have signalled their appetite for industrial action amid an ongoing dispute over pay. A ballot conducted by the Royal College of
Nurses on the Isle of Man have decisively rejected a 4% pay rise offer as not being good enough, following a “tremendous turnout” for the vote. The Royal
Nurses on the Isle of Man are to be balloted on whether they deem a 4% pay increase acceptable or not. The latest and final pay offer from the island’s
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“We locked down late and that cost us a unit full of people,” Breeze said. “The lack of lives saved by test and trace were massively outweighed by the lives cost by not sanctioning Cummings for his jaunt and the signal that sent to everyone that lockdowns are something you can pick and choose when you want to.”
He noticed patterns among victims – disproportionately from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities and overweight.
“We had more BAME patients than we should have done and the staff members we lost were all BAME,” he said. “Most of the younger people we lost were black – people in their 30s and 40s.”