A map has revealed the hospital trusts where more than 300,000 nurses and doctors will strike, in action which could last six months.
Around 300,000 nurses are set to strike in the coming weeks, which could last up to six months
NHS staff voted in favour of industrial action yesterday and now crisis talks between the Government and the union behind the strike have begun today.It highlights the 176 NHS organisations across the UK that voted in favour of the strikes – which are the first in the union’s 106-year history.Many of the biggest hospitals in England will see strike action by RCN members, including Guys and St Thomas’ in London, near the House of Commons.
The strikes are set to begin within a few weeks, possibly before Christmas and the mandate to organise strikes runs until early May 2023, six months after members finished voting. Exactly what the strikes will mean is yet to be determined, but patients will likely face disruption to operations and appointments amid record NHS waiting lists.
Department of Health bosses have refused to reveal what was discussed at the meeting, instead pointing only to a tweet Mr Barclay sent after the meeting which merely described the talks as ‘constructive’.
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