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Build from below against NHS pay insult | Workers Liberty

Read online at https://workersliberty.org/node/37644 Build from below against NHS pay insult Submitted by martin on 26 July, 2021 - 2:18 Author: Alice Hazel Following the government s 3% award to NHS workers, all the health unions will be running informal consultations of their members over the next month. The award falls way below the claims of each union, Unison £2,000, RCN 12%, GMB and Unite 15%, and the current RPI rate of inflation, 3.9%, making it yet another real-terms pay cut. The fact that the government has met the Pay Review Body recommendation only shows how inadequate that body is. All the unions have condemned the award. Unison, the largest health trade union, will be asking members if they accept the award or reject it and are prepared to take action up to and including strike action. GMB will be consulting members with a reject recommendation.

Build from below against NHS pay insult | Workers Liberty

Build from below against NHS pay insult | Workers Liberty
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Union leaders are fiddling while the NHS burns! General Strike now to win 15% rise!

Workers Revolutionary Party THE BURNING issue of NHS workers’ pay is so explosive that the Tories left it to the very last day that Parliament sits before the summer recess to release the pay offer of 3% for some NHS workers and 0% for many others. NHS workers have waited for over 100 days for this insult after the government’s initial 1% offer and then the Pay Review Body recommendation of 3%. There is not a single progressive feature in the government proposal! Three per cent is a below-inflation pay cut. Even the three per cent is not applied to workers across the board. Many NHS workers get zero per cent out of this proposal. Junior doctors don’t get a penny from this deal. A 15% pay rise remains the absolute minimum that is acceptable to any NHS worker.

Government branded shambolic by unions after paltry 3% NHS pay rise

Unions have lashed out at a 3% pay rise for NHS staff, accusing ministers of failing to recognise their efforts during the pandemic. The Government – which has been branded “shambolic” for how it handled the issue – was already under attack for recommending a 1% pay rise despite the incredible pressure NHS staff have been under. The pay rise was due in April, and the NHS Pay Review Body (PRB) made its recommendation almost a month ago. An expected Commons statement at lunchtime on Wednesday failed to materialise, but a few hours later the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) issued a press release saying a 3% rise will be paid, backdated to April.

Government branded shambolic by unions after paltry 3% NHS pay rise | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

Unions have lashed out at a 3% pay rise for NHS staff, accusing ministers of failing to recognise their efforts during the pandemic. The Government – which has been branded “shambolic” for how it handled the issue – was already under attack for recommending a 1% pay rise despite the incredible pressure NHS staff have been under. The pay rise was due in April, and the NHS Pay Review Body (PRB) made its recommendation almost a month ago. An expected Commons statement at lunchtime on Wednesday failed to materialise, but a few hours later the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) issued a press release saying a 3% rise will be paid, backdated to April.

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