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Strike threat over NHS pay talks | Strike threat over NHS pay talks |
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Porters, cleaners and other ancillary health workers are threatening strike action after talks with employers ended without agreement. | Porters, cleaners and other ancillary health workers are threatening strike action after talks with employers ended without agreement. |
Their unions are unhappy with the government's decision to stagger a 2.5% pay rise, which they say reduces the value of the award to 1.9%. | Their unions are unhappy with the government's decision to stagger a 2.5% pay rise, which they say reduces the value of the award to 1.9%. |
The offer to about 300,000 non-clinical staff is the same as that made to nurses. | |
Unison has warned it will ballot members unless the offer is improved. | Unison has warned it will ballot members unless the offer is improved. |
Mike Jackson of Unison said the "impasse means that we have moved a step closer to staff taking industrial action. | Mike Jackson of Unison said the "impasse means that we have moved a step closer to staff taking industrial action. |
"This is always a last resort but with living costs soaring annually to almost 5% it is hugely unrealistic to expect our hard-working health members to survive over the next year with effectively just a 1.9% pay increase." | "This is always a last resort but with living costs soaring annually to almost 5% it is hugely unrealistic to expect our hard-working health members to survive over the next year with effectively just a 1.9% pay increase." |
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