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By Vicky Nash Audience and Content Editor NHS workers during the Clap for Carers UNION bosses in the South West said an early wage rise for health workers would improve morale amid pandemic pressures. Unison is calling on the government to deliver an early and significant wage increase – of at least £2,000 – to show staff are valued as they face unprecedented times. A recent Unison survey shows more than nine out of ten NHS staff (91 per cent) across the UK say a wage lift of that level would boost their morale, while even more (95 per cent) said it would make a “meaningful difference” to their lives. ....
By Vicky Nash Audience and Content Editor NHS workers during the Clap for Carers UNION bosses in the South West said an early wage rise for health workers would improve morale amid pandemic pressures. Unison is calling on the government to deliver an early and significant wage increase – of at least £2,000 – to show staff are valued as they face unprecedented times. A recent Unison survey shows more than nine out of ten NHS staff (91 per cent) across the UK say a wage lift of that level would boost their morale, while even more (95 per cent) said it would make a “meaningful difference” to their lives. ....
A £2,000 pay rise for all NHS workers across the South West would boost morale amid unrelenting pandemic pressures, says a trade union today. UNISON is calling on the government to deliver an early wage increase – of at least £2,000 – to show staff are valued as they face unprecedented hospital admissions. A recent survey shows more than nine out of ten NHS staff -91 per cent - across the UK say a wage lift of that level would boost their morale, while 95 per cent said it would make a “meaningful difference” to their lives. Four out of five would feel more confident if they can afford to stay in their current job, the union said. ....