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Nurses' strike: Why NHS is on brink of first UK walkout | Nurses' strike: Why NHS is on brink of first UK walkout |
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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) - which represents hundreds of thousands of nurses in the UK - is set to announce the results of its strike ballot on Wednesday. | The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) - which represents hundreds of thousands of nurses in the UK - is set to announce the results of its strike ballot on Wednesday. |
It is widely expected that the members will have voted for a walkout. | It is widely expected that the members will have voted for a walkout. |
If that happens, it will be the first UK-wide strike by the union in its 106-year history. | If that happens, it will be the first UK-wide strike by the union in its 106-year history. |
Why are nurses being balloted? | Why are nurses being balloted? |
The dispute is over pay. | The dispute is over pay. |
The RCN had called for a rise of 5% above the RPI inflation rate, which currently stands at above 12%, but no UK nation has offered close to that. | The RCN had called for a rise of 5% above the RPI inflation rate, which currently stands at above 12%, but no UK nation has offered close to that. |
In England and Wales, NHS staff - including nurses - have been given an average of 4.75% more. The lowest paid were guaranteed a rise of at least £1,400. | In England and Wales, NHS staff - including nurses - have been given an average of 4.75% more. The lowest paid were guaranteed a rise of at least £1,400. |
In Scotland, 5% was initially offered to NHS staff, but that has been changed to a flat rate of just over £2,200, which works out at just over 8% for a newly qualified nurse. | In Scotland, 5% was initially offered to NHS staff, but that has been changed to a flat rate of just over £2,200, which works out at just over 8% for a newly qualified nurse. |
In Northern Ireland, nurses are yet to receive a pay award because there is no working government. | In Northern Ireland, nurses are yet to receive a pay award because there is no working government. |
During the ballot, the RCN had argued this year's below-inflation pay award came after years of squeezes on nurses' salaries. | During the ballot, the RCN had argued this year's below-inflation pay award came after years of squeezes on nurses' salaries. |
This union says average pay fell by 6% between 2011 and 2021 for nurses - once inflation was taken into account - compared with a 4.6% drop for whole UK workforce. | This union says average pay fell by 6% between 2011 and 2021 for nurses - once inflation was taken into account - compared with a 4.6% drop for whole UK workforce. |
The RCN says this is compromising care as the NHS is struggling to attract and retain nurses. | The RCN says this is compromising care as the NHS is struggling to attract and retain nurses. |
But the government in England has pointed out this year's pay award is in line with what the independent NHS Pay Review Body recommended and comes after NHS staff got a 3% rise last year in recognition of their work during the pandemic while the rest of the public sector had a pay freeze. | But the government in England has pointed out this year's pay award is in line with what the independent NHS Pay Review Body recommended and comes after NHS staff got a 3% rise last year in recognition of their work during the pandemic while the rest of the public sector had a pay freeze. |
The strike ballot has been sent to 300,000 RCN members - representing around two-thirds of the nurse workforce. | |
Which workers are allowed to go on strike? | Which workers are allowed to go on strike? |
Why are so many workers going on strike? | Why are so many workers going on strike? |
Will there be more train strikes? | Will there be more train strikes? |
How much are nurses paid? | How much are nurses paid? |
The starting salary for a nurse is England is just over £27,000 a year. This is the bottom of pay band five of the NHS contract, known as Agenda for Change. | The starting salary for a nurse is England is just over £27,000 a year. This is the bottom of pay band five of the NHS contract, known as Agenda for Change. |
Staff such as healthcare assistants, porters and cleaners are on lower pay bands. | Staff such as healthcare assistants, porters and cleaners are on lower pay bands. |
As part of the contract staff are entitled to in-the-job pay increases within their pay band. | As part of the contract staff are entitled to in-the-job pay increases within their pay band. |
A nurse with four years' experience would be expected to get close to £33,000 - the top end of pay band five. | A nurse with four years' experience would be expected to get close to £33,000 - the top end of pay band five. |
Specialist nurses, such as those with extra qualifications to treat cancer and diabetes patients, can get up to £47,000, while the most senior nurse consultants can get up to nearly £55,000. | Specialist nurses, such as those with extra qualifications to treat cancer and diabetes patients, can get up to £47,000, while the most senior nurse consultants can get up to nearly £55,000. |
The RCN says the typical pay for a full-time established nurse was just above £32,000 last year - similar to average pay across the economy. | |
What happens next? | What happens next? |
The ballot is not a national vote. Instead a series of mini ballots have been run in local services, such as across a hospital trust or community service, but not GP practices. | The ballot is not a national vote. Instead a series of mini ballots have been run in local services, such as across a hospital trust or community service, but not GP practices. |
This means you could end up with individual hospitals or community services in one area not taking part, while nurses in the majority of other services still walk out. | This means you could end up with individual hospitals or community services in one area not taking part, while nurses in the majority of other services still walk out. |
Once the result is known - and at the weekend RCN sources made clear they were confident that many areas of the UK had voted to go on strike - a decision will then need to be made when to take strike action and what form that should take. | Once the result is known - and at the weekend RCN sources made clear they were confident that many areas of the UK had voted to go on strike - a decision will then need to be made when to take strike action and what form that should take. |
It is expected that the first walkout will be before Christmas - in Northern Ireland it has to start within one month of the ballot closing. | It is expected that the first walkout will be before Christmas - in Northern Ireland it has to start within one month of the ballot closing. |
Two weeks' notice of a strike taking place must be given. | Two weeks' notice of a strike taking place must be given. |
What might it mean for patients? | What might it mean for patients? |
The RCN says it is committed to ensuring emergency and urgent care can be kept running during a strike. | The RCN says it is committed to ensuring emergency and urgent care can be kept running during a strike. |
This is through a system known as derogation whereby union members agree to work to keep a service running. | This is through a system known as derogation whereby union members agree to work to keep a service running. |
For services such as intensive care there will be a complete derogation - all nursing staff will be expected to work. | For services such as intensive care there will be a complete derogation - all nursing staff will be expected to work. |
Other services, such as cancer treatment and urgent testing, may also be staffed to some extent. | Other services, such as cancer treatment and urgent testing, may also be staffed to some extent. |
Much of this will be negotiated individually by service managers and union reps. | Much of this will be negotiated individually by service managers and union reps. |
It is also possible that nurses will be pulled off picket lines to work if there is concern about safety during a strike. | It is also possible that nurses will be pulled off picket lines to work if there is concern about safety during a strike. |
This was seen during the 2019 walkout in Northern Ireland by RCN members - the only other time the union has been involved in strike action. | This was seen during the 2019 walkout in Northern Ireland by RCN members - the only other time the union has been involved in strike action. |
Routine services, including planned operations such as knee and hip replacements, community nursing services and health visiting is expected to be among the worst hit. | Routine services, including planned operations such as knee and hip replacements, community nursing services and health visiting is expected to be among the worst hit. |