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Nurses' strike NI: Thousands of nurses go on strike | |
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About 15,500 nurses in Northern Ireland have begun strike action in a dispute over pay and patient safety. | About 15,500 nurses in Northern Ireland have begun strike action in a dispute over pay and patient safety. |
The Royal College of Nursing represents about 9,000 nurses who walked out at 08:00 GMT - the first time the union has taken strike action in its 103-year history. | The Royal College of Nursing represents about 9,000 nurses who walked out at 08:00 GMT - the first time the union has taken strike action in its 103-year history. |
About 6,500 other nurses, who are members of Unison, walked out earlier. | About 6,500 other nurses, who are members of Unison, walked out earlier. |
It follows weeks of industrial action by other healthcare workers over the same issues. | It follows weeks of industrial action by other healthcare workers over the same issues. |
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) strike is set to last for 12 hours while many Unison health staff members, including nurses and paramedics, are staging a 24-hour strike. | The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) strike is set to last for 12 hours while many Unison health staff members, including nurses and paramedics, are staging a 24-hour strike. |
Speaking at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast, RCN member Nuala Murray told BBC News NI: "This was incredibly difficult. I've been nursing for 37 years. | Speaking at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast, RCN member Nuala Murray told BBC News NI: "This was incredibly difficult. I've been nursing for 37 years. |
"This is so unprecedented for us to have to strike but nurses are so fed up, they've just had enough. | "This is so unprecedented for us to have to strike but nurses are so fed up, they've just had enough. |
"Their patients aren't safe and they need to do something." | "Their patients aren't safe and they need to do something." |
Many appointments and treatments have been cancelled because of the strike, and a number of minor injury units are closed. | Many appointments and treatments have been cancelled because of the strike, and a number of minor injury units are closed. |
The Health and Social Care Board said all emergency departments would remain open as normal, but would be under significant pressure | The Health and Social Care Board said all emergency departments would remain open as normal, but would be under significant pressure |
'Undervalued' | 'Undervalued' |
Mairead Meenan, a staff nurse at Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry, said the "fair pay" issue had brought her to the picket line. | Mairead Meenan, a staff nurse at Altnagelvin Hospital in Londonderry, said the "fair pay" issue had brought her to the picket line. |
"Everybody wants equal pay and equal rights," she said, adding that nurses in Northern Ireland felt "undervalued" compared to their counterparts doing the same jobs in Great Britain. | "Everybody wants equal pay and equal rights," she said, adding that nurses in Northern Ireland felt "undervalued" compared to their counterparts doing the same jobs in Great Britain. |
She called on politicians to "start talking" and sort the dispute out. | She called on politicians to "start talking" and sort the dispute out. |
"You get paid loads and loads of money and you would not last 10 minutes in our job," said Ms Meenan. | "You get paid loads and loads of money and you would not last 10 minutes in our job," said Ms Meenan. |
How bad is Northern Ireland's health crisis? | How bad is Northern Ireland's health crisis? |
On so many measures, Northern Ireland lags behind the other UK nations when it comes to NHS performance. | On so many measures, Northern Ireland lags behind the other UK nations when it comes to NHS performance. |
Not only does it has the highest vacancy rates, it also has the worst record in terms of meeting waiting time targets for cancer, A&E and routine operations. | Not only does it has the highest vacancy rates, it also has the worst record in terms of meeting waiting time targets for cancer, A&E and routine operations. |
The best indication of this is the figures for the proportion of patients seen in four hours in A&E. | The best indication of this is the figures for the proportion of patients seen in four hours in A&E. |
England has just seen its performance sink to a record low of just over 81%. In Northern Ireland it is currently below 66%. | England has just seen its performance sink to a record low of just over 81%. In Northern Ireland it is currently below 66%. |
Why? The suspension of a devolved government has certainly not helped - delaying everything from new policy to pay rises. | Why? The suspension of a devolved government has certainly not helped - delaying everything from new policy to pay rises. |
But modernisation of health care in Northern Ireland was already behind schedule before that happened. | But modernisation of health care in Northern Ireland was already behind schedule before that happened. |
Services are spread too thinly across too many sites, so there is a lot of catching up to do - and the more it is delayed the longer it will take. | Services are spread too thinly across too many sites, so there is a lot of catching up to do - and the more it is delayed the longer it will take. |
Health workers say they want to be paid the same as their counterparts in England, Scotland and Wales. | Health workers say they want to be paid the same as their counterparts in England, Scotland and Wales. |
Unions agreed a 6.5% three-year pay rise for NHS staff - excluding doctors - last year, but it was not implemented in Northern Ireland because parity with the rest of the UK was broken by the devolved government in 2014. | Unions agreed a 6.5% three-year pay rise for NHS staff - excluding doctors - last year, but it was not implemented in Northern Ireland because parity with the rest of the UK was broken by the devolved government in 2014. |
The issue has not been looked at again because Northern Ireland has not had a devolved government since 2017. | The issue has not been looked at again because Northern Ireland has not had a devolved government since 2017. |
Downing Street said the strike highlighted the importance of Northern Ireland's political parties working together to restore devolved government. | |
The "quickest and best" way to resolve the dispute was to get the Stormont executive up and running again, said the Prime Minister's spokesman. | |
He added that the Northern Ireland Department of Health had been working closely with trust chief executives, unions and staff to make sure that services were delivered safely during the strike. | |
2,800 unfilled nursing posts | 2,800 unfilled nursing posts |
The RCN argues the real value of nurses' pay here has fallen by 15% over the past eight years. | The RCN argues the real value of nurses' pay here has fallen by 15% over the past eight years. |
There are just under 2,800 unfilled nursing posts within the health service in Northern Ireland. | There are just under 2,800 unfilled nursing posts within the health service in Northern Ireland. |
The RCN estimates that a similar level of unfilled posts exists within nursing homes. | The RCN estimates that a similar level of unfilled posts exists within nursing homes. |
The nursing vacancy rate in Northern Ireland is 13%, compared with about 11% in England and 6% in Scotland. | The nursing vacancy rate in Northern Ireland is 13%, compared with about 11% in England and 6% in Scotland. |
This means that for every eight nurses who should be working in Northern Ireland, one is missing. | This means that for every eight nurses who should be working in Northern Ireland, one is missing. |
Analysis: Services pushed to the limit | Analysis: Services pushed to the limit |
By Marie-Louise Connolly, BBC News NI Health Correspondent | By Marie-Louise Connolly, BBC News NI Health Correspondent |
These are unprecedented times. For the first time in UK history close to 20,000 health and social care works are on picket lines, including about 15,500 nurses. | These are unprecedented times. For the first time in UK history close to 20,000 health and social care works are on picket lines, including about 15,500 nurses. |
With more than 300,000 people in Northern Ireland waiting for an appointment, today's strike is going to push all services over the limit. | With more than 300,000 people in Northern Ireland waiting for an appointment, today's strike is going to push all services over the limit. |
As healthcare workers protest and wave flags calling for pay parity and safer staffing levels, what they are also shouting about is a desire to get devolved government back up and running. | As healthcare workers protest and wave flags calling for pay parity and safer staffing levels, what they are also shouting about is a desire to get devolved government back up and running. |
While there is a skeleton staff today, and while many appointments have been cancelled, a shortage of staff has been an issue for many years. | While there is a skeleton staff today, and while many appointments have been cancelled, a shortage of staff has been an issue for many years. |
Last-ditch bid | Last-ditch bid |
On Tuesday night leaders of the five main political parties in Northern Ireland met the head of the NI Civil Service David Sterling and health permanent secretary Richard Pengelly in a bid to avert the strike action. | On Tuesday night leaders of the five main political parties in Northern Ireland met the head of the NI Civil Service David Sterling and health permanent secretary Richard Pengelly in a bid to avert the strike action. |
Earlier they sent a joint letter to the Northern Ireland secretary which "provides cover" for him to intervene in the absence of devolved government. | Earlier they sent a joint letter to the Northern Ireland secretary which "provides cover" for him to intervene in the absence of devolved government. |
The letter to Julian Smith signed by the five party leaders said there was "collective support for the restoration of pay parity". | The letter to Julian Smith signed by the five party leaders said there was "collective support for the restoration of pay parity". |
Following their meeting with the civil service, the parties wanted to meet the secretary of state but the Northern Ireland Office said health remained a devolved matter. | Following their meeting with the civil service, the parties wanted to meet the secretary of state but the Northern Ireland Office said health remained a devolved matter. |
Mr Sterling rejected the argument that he and his colleagues should restore pay parity on the grounds of public interest. | Mr Sterling rejected the argument that he and his colleagues should restore pay parity on the grounds of public interest. |
He added the decision was a choice which should be taken by ministers. | He added the decision was a choice which should be taken by ministers. |
'Safe services' | 'Safe services' |
Dr Tony Stevens, chief executive of the Northern Health Trust, told BBC News NI that while the health trusts would be delivering a "much reduced" service, they would be able to deliver services safely. | Dr Tony Stevens, chief executive of the Northern Health Trust, told BBC News NI that while the health trusts would be delivering a "much reduced" service, they would be able to deliver services safely. |
Speaking from the picket line, community nurse Karen Bowes said the strike was a "very sad day" in her 25-year nursing career. | Speaking from the picket line, community nurse Karen Bowes said the strike was a "very sad day" in her 25-year nursing career. |
"We didn't come to this decision lightly and nurses have a heavy heart undertaking these steps," the RCN member said. | "We didn't come to this decision lightly and nurses have a heavy heart undertaking these steps," the RCN member said. |
"Our staffing levels are not safe - patients are not safe on a normal day." | "Our staffing levels are not safe - patients are not safe on a normal day." |
She added that patients she had spoken in advance of the strike were "very supportive" of the actions and urged politicians to step in and sort out the dispute. | She added that patients she had spoken in advance of the strike were "very supportive" of the actions and urged politicians to step in and sort out the dispute. |
A spokesperson for Health and Social Care Board said major challenges were expected across all health and social care services on Wednesday. | A spokesperson for Health and Social Care Board said major challenges were expected across all health and social care services on Wednesday. |
It also advised that if patients or service users have not been contacted, they should attend their appointment/service as normal. | It also advised that if patients or service users have not been contacted, they should attend their appointment/service as normal. |
All emergency departments remain open. | All emergency departments remain open. |
"The priority will be on the treating emergency and life threatening conditions first," said the spokesperson. | "The priority will be on the treating emergency and life threatening conditions first," said the spokesperson. |
"Patients with less urgent conditions may have to wait for lengthy periods." | "Patients with less urgent conditions may have to wait for lengthy periods." |
The heads of all of Northern Ireland's health trusts have stated the current crisis in the service has been "years in the making". | The heads of all of Northern Ireland's health trusts have stated the current crisis in the service has been "years in the making". |
Are you a patient who will be affected by the strike? Are you a nurse on strike? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you a patient who will be affected by the strike? Are you a nurse on strike? Share your experiences by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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