Unions attack 'pitiful' 1% pay rise proposed for NHS staff

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Government accused of dereliction of duty over pay recommendation for more than a million staff

and Social Care has submitted its proposal to the NHS pay review body, which will decide in May how much of a salary uplift the vast majority of NHS staff across the UK should get in 2021-22. The 1% rise would apply to all staff apart from junior doctors, GPs and dentists.

 

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You only have to think of the story of The Pied Piper of Hamlin to know all about this Government.

Well but the NHS is getting 350 million per week after brexit, right?

Shut up. Without the thousands of private logistical and service industry workers who have fed and clothed the front line you could not do your job. We don't get a penny. Do the job you are paid to do.

Hancock as the cheek to wear an nhs badge how dare he.

Disgracefull and disrespectful. Wait and see what the politicians award themselves

Fkn disgrace. That will equate to around £8 - £10 pound a month rise for many. Pathetic.

MattHancock

theRCN unisontheunion start the ballot for strike action. Don’t wait for IPRB to report & then get overridden again by government. Do it now so we’re ready with the response. Keir_Starmer FabianLeedsNE keep up the pressure in parliament NurseSayNO NHSMillion nurses_united

It is pitiful considering the amount of money this government has wasted and given to it's cronies

Better than nothing

Time to clap again

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