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NHS protest by nurses and health staff over pay rise 'snub' | NHS protest by nurses and health staff over pay rise 'snub' |
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Hundreds of nurses and NHS staff in Wales are protesting at being excluded from a recent pay rise announcement. | Hundreds of nurses and NHS staff in Wales are protesting at being excluded from a recent pay rise announcement. |
Grassroot NHS workers are angry after they were left out of plans to give almost a million public sector workers an above-inflation increase. | Grassroot NHS workers are angry after they were left out of plans to give almost a million public sector workers an above-inflation increase. |
Marches on Saturday morning in Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr and Bridgend are part of a UK-wide protest. | Marches on Saturday morning in Cardiff, Swansea, Merthyr and Bridgend are part of a UK-wide protest. |
Ministers said they were working with unions to ensure the "best possible" pay package for all health workers. | Ministers said they were working with unions to ensure the "best possible" pay package for all health workers. |
One nurse said: "To be ignored felt like a kick in the teeth after what we've been through during the pandemic." | One nurse said: "To be ignored felt like a kick in the teeth after what we've been through during the pandemic." |
Almost 900,000 public sector workers have been given an above-inflation pay rise, including doctors, dentists and police. | Almost 900,000 public sector workers have been given an above-inflation pay rise, including doctors, dentists and police. |
However nurses and junior doctors were not included because they agreed a separate three-year deal in 2018. | However nurses and junior doctors were not included because they agreed a separate three-year deal in 2018. |
"We're not saying other people don't deserve a rise - but so do we," said Naomi Jenkins, 29, a staff nurse from Swansea. | "We're not saying other people don't deserve a rise - but so do we," said Naomi Jenkins, 29, a staff nurse from Swansea. |
"We've worked so hard and been through so much during this crisis, and we still are because Covid hasn't gone away. | "We've worked so hard and been through so much during this crisis, and we still are because Covid hasn't gone away. |
"It has been such a scary time for all NHS staff - I even wrote a will in case anything happened to me. | "It has been such a scary time for all NHS staff - I even wrote a will in case anything happened to me. |
"Each day I came home in tears, worrying I might bring the virus back home to my little girl. Some of my colleagues didn't see their children for weeks, but none of us failed to go to work. | "Each day I came home in tears, worrying I might bring the virus back home to my little girl. Some of my colleagues didn't see their children for weeks, but none of us failed to go to work. |
"It was my job to help people, that's what I was made to do and I wanted to do, but I was putting myself and my family at risk - and still am. | "It was my job to help people, that's what I was made to do and I wanted to do, but I was putting myself and my family at risk - and still am. |
"So for the government to exclude us from a pay rise is awful - a real kick in the teeth." | "So for the government to exclude us from a pay rise is awful - a real kick in the teeth." |
The 2018 deal covered the three years up to April 2021. | |
But unions want the UK and Welsh governments to bring it forward to this year to show its appreciation for the response of NHS staff to the pandemic. | But unions want the UK and Welsh governments to bring it forward to this year to show its appreciation for the response of NHS staff to the pandemic. |
The current agreement is said this year to have seen the average nurse receiving an average increase of 4.4%. | The current agreement is said this year to have seen the average nurse receiving an average increase of 4.4%. |
However, nurses in the higher bracket of their pay grade said the rise is worth "pennies" each month. | However, nurses in the higher bracket of their pay grade said the rise is worth "pennies" each month. |
"It's not just about what happened during the pandemic, we've been chronically underfunded for years," said clinical nurse specialist Amy Mainwaring, who has organised the Cardiff march. | "It's not just about what happened during the pandemic, we've been chronically underfunded for years," said clinical nurse specialist Amy Mainwaring, who has organised the Cardiff march. |
"I saw an advert for a litter picker job in London offering a higher salary than me and yet there are nurses who are having to access food banks. It's so wrong." | "I saw an advert for a litter picker job in London offering a higher salary than me and yet there are nurses who are having to access food banks. It's so wrong." |
She said 540 NHS staff died from coronavirus and many nurses "have lost colleagues". | She said 540 NHS staff died from coronavirus and many nurses "have lost colleagues". |
"So when we're ignored from the pay rise, nurses and staff felt it was time to stop standing quietly by. I just hope ministers are listening," she added. | "So when we're ignored from the pay rise, nurses and staff felt it was time to stop standing quietly by. I just hope ministers are listening," she added. |
Hundreds of people, mostly NHS staff, are at the four marches in Wales. | Hundreds of people, mostly NHS staff, are at the four marches in Wales. |
They are outside the Senedd in Cardiff Bay, from Castle Gardens to the Guildhall in Swansea, at Merthyr Tydfil fountain and outside the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend. | They are outside the Senedd in Cardiff Bay, from Castle Gardens to the Guildhall in Swansea, at Merthyr Tydfil fountain and outside the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend. |
'Amazing public support' | 'Amazing public support' |
Staff are hoping they can count on support from the public who regularly turned out to clap for the NHS during lockdown. | Staff are hoping they can count on support from the public who regularly turned out to clap for the NHS during lockdown. |
Unison said a survey showed 69% of the public think all NHS staff should get an early pay rise before the end of this year, in light of coronavirus. | Unison said a survey showed 69% of the public think all NHS staff should get an early pay rise before the end of this year, in light of coronavirus. |
"The public support we had with the clapping during lockdown was so amazing. It genuinely lifted all our spirits at a very difficult and emotional time," said Ms Jenkins. | "The public support we had with the clapping during lockdown was so amazing. It genuinely lifted all our spirits at a very difficult and emotional time," said Ms Jenkins. |
An online petition calling for all frontline NHS workers to have an "adequate pay rise" has so far been signed more than 116,000 times. | An online petition calling for all frontline NHS workers to have an "adequate pay rise" has so far been signed more than 116,000 times. |
Nurse Meg Wood said: "Compared with cost of living increases since 2010, we are still earning less than we were ten years ago in real terms. | Nurse Meg Wood said: "Compared with cost of living increases since 2010, we are still earning less than we were ten years ago in real terms. |
"Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak clapped for carers, but don't think we deserve a pay rise. What a joke." | "Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak clapped for carers, but don't think we deserve a pay rise. What a joke." |
The Welsh Government said a new deal for NHS staff in Wales would be agreed through an independent public pay review. | The Welsh Government said a new deal for NHS staff in Wales would be agreed through an independent public pay review. |
It said it recognised the "incredible work" done by NHS workers every day and was working with unions to ensure the "best possible" pay package for all health workers. | It said it recognised the "incredible work" done by NHS workers every day and was working with unions to ensure the "best possible" pay package for all health workers. |
A spokesperson added: "We remain committed to tackling poverty in Wales which is why earlier this year the health minister announced funding to top-up the pay of those Agenda for Change staff on the lower pay points to bring their pay in line with the Living Wage Foundation's independent recommended real-wage rate from April 2020." | A spokesperson added: "We remain committed to tackling poverty in Wales which is why earlier this year the health minister announced funding to top-up the pay of those Agenda for Change staff on the lower pay points to bring their pay in line with the Living Wage Foundation's independent recommended real-wage rate from April 2020." |