Nursing union leader and MPs to be asked by bbclaurak about likelihood of co-ordinated strike action by nurses and doctors Follow live updates:
In her first broadcast interview since the Royal College of Nursing rejected the government’s revised pay offer for NHS nurses in England, the union’s general secretaryRCN members voted by 54% to 46% to reject a pay deal which would’ve awarded them a 5% pay rise for 2023-24 and an extra one-off lump sum of at least £1,655 to top up the past year's salary.
The RCN has also called a new strike by its members in England for the bank holiday on Monday 1 May. NHS bosses say this will make running services safely “very, very difficult”. But the RCN says the government has to come up with an improved offer.The key question for Labour is not just how they would settle unrest in the NHS - junior doctors ended their four-day strike in support of a 35% pay rise yesterday - but also how they would fund wage hikes..
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