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UK Health Secretary wants to ‘reward’ NHS staff for ‘incredible’ work during Covid-19 pandemic… but offers no pay rise | |
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UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has pledged to “reward” NHS staff for their “incredible” work throughout the Covid-19 pandemic – but stopped noticeably short of promising it would come in the form of a salary increase. | UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock has pledged to “reward” NHS staff for their “incredible” work throughout the Covid-19 pandemic – but stopped noticeably short of promising it would come in the form of a salary increase. |
Hancock made the comments while speaking to Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday – 72 years to the day since the National Health Service (NHS) was founded. Asked by Ridge if the “best birthday present for the NHS” would be a pay rise for health workers, the minister responded: “We absolutely want to reward NHS staff for what they have done.” | Hancock made the comments while speaking to Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday – 72 years to the day since the National Health Service (NHS) was founded. Asked by Ridge if the “best birthday present for the NHS” would be a pay rise for health workers, the minister responded: “We absolutely want to reward NHS staff for what they have done.” |
He went on to say that, due to the coronavirus pandemic, 2020 has proved to be the health service’s “toughest year” since it was founded in 1948. | He went on to say that, due to the coronavirus pandemic, 2020 has proved to be the health service’s “toughest year” since it was founded in 1948. |
“The lengths that NHS staff have gone to have been incredible, but also the flexibility that they’ve shown – the amazing increase, for instance, in the use of technology, which has improved many of the services,” Hancock added. | “The lengths that NHS staff have gone to have been incredible, but also the flexibility that they’ve shown – the amazing increase, for instance, in the use of technology, which has improved many of the services,” Hancock added. |
However, though lauding health workers for the myriad ways they stepped up their efforts to help defeat and treat Covid-19, the minister made no commitment to express the aforementioned “reward” in the form of extra pay. | However, though lauding health workers for the myriad ways they stepped up their efforts to help defeat and treat Covid-19, the minister made no commitment to express the aforementioned “reward” in the form of extra pay. |
Hancock’s comments on Sunday echo remarks he made earlier in the pandemic. In mid-May, he said he would “fight” to make sure that nurses “have that fair reward,” but, again, did not commit to delivering that in the form of a pay rise. | Hancock’s comments on Sunday echo remarks he made earlier in the pandemic. In mid-May, he said he would “fight” to make sure that nurses “have that fair reward,” but, again, did not commit to delivering that in the form of a pay rise. |
According to the latest UK government figures, 44,198 people have died from coronavirus across the country since the start of the outbreak. | According to the latest UK government figures, 44,198 people have died from coronavirus across the country since the start of the outbreak. |
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