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Midwives in England vote to accept NHS pay offer | Midwives in England vote to accept NHS pay offer |
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Royal College of Midwives members vote for ‘improved’ two-year deal by 57% to 43% | Royal College of Midwives members vote for ‘improved’ two-year deal by 57% to 43% |
Midwives have voted to accept the latest NHS pay offer, their union has announced. | Midwives have voted to accept the latest NHS pay offer, their union has announced. |
In a turnout of 48% of eligible members of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) working in the NHS in England, 57% voted to accept the deal – with 43% rejecting it. | In a turnout of 48% of eligible members of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) working in the NHS in England, 57% voted to accept the deal – with 43% rejecting it. |
The offer covers two pay years – a one-off amount for 2022-23 and a 5% wage rise for 2023-24. | The offer covers two pay years – a one-off amount for 2022-23 and a 5% wage rise for 2023-24. |
Alice Sorby, the director of employment relations at the RCM, said: “The offer was not perfect, and it was not everything we asked for or that midwives and maternity support workers deserve. | Alice Sorby, the director of employment relations at the RCM, said: “The offer was not perfect, and it was not everything we asked for or that midwives and maternity support workers deserve. |
“However, it was a step forward from the government’s entrenched position on 2022-23 pay and improved on its directions to the pay review body for 2023-24. | “However, it was a step forward from the government’s entrenched position on 2022-23 pay and improved on its directions to the pay review body for 2023-24. |
“It was the power of the collective unions standing together, with our members behind us, that brought the government to the table and led to this improved offer.” | “It was the power of the collective unions standing together, with our members behind us, that brought the government to the table and led to this improved offer.” |
It was made to NHS staff on Agenda for Change contracts which includes the majority of workers apart from doctors, dentists and senior managers. | It was made to NHS staff on Agenda for Change contracts which includes the majority of workers apart from doctors, dentists and senior managers. |
Some unions have said yes to the offer while others, including nurses, have rejected it. | Some unions have said yes to the offer while others, including nurses, have rejected it. |
Nurses have since set out plans for a fresh strike, with the government due to challenge their plans in court on Thursday. | Nurses have since set out plans for a fresh strike, with the government due to challenge their plans in court on Thursday. |
Members of the Society of Radiographers in England also voted against the offer. | Members of the Society of Radiographers in England also voted against the offer. |
But members of Unison, the largest NHS union, voted overwhelmingly to accept it. | But members of Unison, the largest NHS union, voted overwhelmingly to accept it. |
Other unions – including Unite, GMB and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy – are due to announce their ballot results in the coming days. | Other unions – including Unite, GMB and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy – are due to announce their ballot results in the coming days. |
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The NHS Staff Council – made up of health unions, employers and government representatives – are to meet on 2 May to discuss the outcomes of the consultations by each union and report back to the government. | The NHS Staff Council – made up of health unions, employers and government representatives – are to meet on 2 May to discuss the outcomes of the consultations by each union and report back to the government. |
Separately, junior doctors from the British Medical Association are also in a bitter dispute with the government over pay. | Separately, junior doctors from the British Medical Association are also in a bitter dispute with the government over pay. |
Medics staged the biggest strike in NHS history in April, leading to almost 200,000 appointments and operations being postponed. | Medics staged the biggest strike in NHS history in April, leading to almost 200,000 appointments and operations being postponed. |
On Tuesday, the BMA’s junior doctors committee pleaded with the government to enter discussions with the union, either directly or through the conciliation service Acas. | On Tuesday, the BMA’s junior doctors committee pleaded with the government to enter discussions with the union, either directly or through the conciliation service Acas. |
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