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Unison calls off strike by NHS staff | Unison calls off strike by NHS staff |
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Unison has suspended a planned strike for its NHS members in England which was scheduled for 29 January. | Unison has suspended a planned strike for its NHS members in England which was scheduled for 29 January. |
It follows several meetings with Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to resolve disputes over pay. | It follows several meetings with Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt to resolve disputes over pay. |
The union said it will consult its members over a proposal put forward by the Department of Health. | The union said it will consult its members over a proposal put forward by the Department of Health. |
The Royal College of Midwives, Unite and GMB have also confirmed they will suspend strike action planned for this coming Thursday. | The Royal College of Midwives, Unite and GMB have also confirmed they will suspend strike action planned for this coming Thursday. |
Mr Hunt said the suspension was good news for patients. | Mr Hunt said the suspension was good news for patients. |
Several NHS walkouts were staged across the country last year after the government's decision not to implement a recommended 1% pay rise. | Several NHS walkouts were staged across the country last year after the government's decision not to implement a recommended 1% pay rise. |
Unison says it has not ruled out further strike action. | Unison says it has not ruled out further strike action. |
The offer | |
In addition to a 12-hour walkout on Thursday 29 January, Unison was also planning a four-week work to rule, followed by a 24-hour strike on Wednesday 25 February. | In addition to a 12-hour walkout on Thursday 29 January, Unison was also planning a four-week work to rule, followed by a 24-hour strike on Wednesday 25 February. |
Seven unions representing NHS workers, from porters and cleaners to ambulance staff and nurses, had planned strikes. | Seven unions representing NHS workers, from porters and cleaners to ambulance staff and nurses, had planned strikes. |
These unions represent hundreds of thousands of NHS staff in England and Northern Ireland. | These unions represent hundreds of thousands of NHS staff in England and Northern Ireland. |
The conciliatory offer made by the government is understood to include: | The conciliatory offer made by the government is understood to include: |
Cathy Warwick, chief executive of the Royal College of Midwives, said: "I am pleased the Government came to the negotiating table to seek a solution. I believe this offer represents the best that can be achieved by negotiations and we will consult with members in England. | Cathy Warwick, chief executive of the Royal College of Midwives, said: "I am pleased the Government came to the negotiating table to seek a solution. I believe this offer represents the best that can be achieved by negotiations and we will consult with members in England. |
"We hope that now we have agreements in Scotland and Wales and an offer in England, we can achieve the same in Northern Ireland. " | "We hope that now we have agreements in Scotland and Wales and an offer in England, we can achieve the same in Northern Ireland. " |
Unison's head of health Christina McAnea said: "The two strike days staged by health workers last year have moved the government to negotiate with the unions. | Unison's head of health Christina McAnea said: "The two strike days staged by health workers last year have moved the government to negotiate with the unions. |
"This isn't a great offer but it addresses some of the key concerns unions have about low pay in the NHS. In the interest of patients' safety unions will now consult members. | "This isn't a great offer but it addresses some of the key concerns unions have about low pay in the NHS. In the interest of patients' safety unions will now consult members. |
"It will be up to members to decide whether to accept or reject the proposals. | "It will be up to members to decide whether to accept or reject the proposals. |
"If they choose to reject them we will move to further industrial action." | "If they choose to reject them we will move to further industrial action." |
Danny Mortimer, chief executive of the NHS Employers organisation, said that if the unions accepted offer, it would demonstrate a commitment and signal the start of a period of negotiations to deliver long term pay reform in the NHS. | Danny Mortimer, chief executive of the NHS Employers organisation, said that if the unions accepted offer, it would demonstrate a commitment and signal the start of a period of negotiations to deliver long term pay reform in the NHS. |
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said: "I welcome the unions calling off strike action. We have consistently said that we wouldn't agree a pay deal that risked frontline jobs and therefore patient safety. | Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said: "I welcome the unions calling off strike action. We have consistently said that we wouldn't agree a pay deal that risked frontline jobs and therefore patient safety. |
"This offer achieves that - the NHS paybill will not increase next year, while we reward hardworking staff." | "This offer achieves that - the NHS paybill will not increase next year, while we reward hardworking staff." |