Unison NHS workers vote for Government pay deal despite fears RCN will reject agreement

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Unison NHS workers vote for Government's pay deal

The Royal College of Nursing is yet to announce if it will follow suit but was earlier expected to reject the offer.

There will be an additional one-off amount for 2022/23 and a 5% wage rise, or 10.4% for the lowest paid for the 2023/24 period. "Over the past few weeks, health workers have weighed up what'S on offer. They've opted for the certainty of getting the extra cash in their pockets soon. "Instead, health workers were forced to strike, losing money they could ill afford. The NHS and its patients suffered months of unnecessary disruption.

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