The Royal College of Nursing is expected to announce later this week that its members have voted for strike action over pay
I’m Paul Hutton with news that a government minister has warned that nurses going out on strike will “inevitably” result in cancelled operations, a minister has said. The Royal College of Nursing is expected to announce later this week that its members have voted for strike action over pay. It is understood strike action could take place before Christmas, and Cabinet Office Minister Oliver Dowden told Sky News that in the NHS would prioritise the most essential services. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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