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Nurses' strike: Nurse union relaxes strike rules for critical services | Nurses' strike: Nurse union relaxes strike rules for critical services |
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Union leaders have agreed nurses can be called in during Sunday's strike to provide a minimal level of staffing in intensive care and for trauma services. | |
A walkout by Royal College of Nursing (RCN) members will start at 20:00 BST and run until the end of Monday. | A walkout by Royal College of Nursing (RCN) members will start at 20:00 BST and run until the end of Monday. |
NHS England said "positive discussions" with the RCN had resulted in agreements to ensure staff would provide cover. | |
The government has said the escalating strike action "risks patient safety". | The government has said the escalating strike action "risks patient safety". |
Sunday's strike is the largest industrial action so far, NHS England said, warning patients to expect "disruptions and delays to services over the strike period". | |
However, it said discussions over the weekend had secured "a number of national agreements" to ensure staff could provide care "to protect life and limb services". | |
These will cover intensive care units, including for neonatal and paediatric care, as well as major trauma and resuscitation units. | |
When are nurses and ambulance workers striking? | When are nurses and ambulance workers striking? |
"These mitigations do not represent a return to standard staffing," said Dame Ruth May, chief nursing officer for England. "The industrial action will still have a very significant impact on services during the strike period and patients can expect to see longer waits for care." | "These mitigations do not represent a return to standard staffing," said Dame Ruth May, chief nursing officer for England. "The industrial action will still have a very significant impact on services during the strike period and patients can expect to see longer waits for care." |
An RCN spokesperson told the BBC that a "national agreement was reached on raising staffing levels in some key areas to preserve life and limb", adding that this strike would be "more intense" than previous ones. | An RCN spokesperson told the BBC that a "national agreement was reached on raising staffing levels in some key areas to preserve life and limb", adding that this strike would be "more intense" than previous ones. |
Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said the granting of exemptions was "progress". | |
The strike was called earlier this month after RCN members rejected a government offer to nurses in England of a 5% pay rise for 2023-24 and a one-off payment of at least £1,655 to top up last year's salary, depending on staff grade. | The strike was called earlier this month after RCN members rejected a government offer to nurses in England of a 5% pay rise for 2023-24 and a one-off payment of at least £1,655 to top up last year's salary, depending on staff grade. |
RCN leadership had recommended members accept the offer but it was rejected by 54% to 46%. | RCN leadership had recommended members accept the offer but it was rejected by 54% to 46%. |
During nursing strikes earlier this year, in January and February, wider national exemptions were in place, meaning nursing cover was maintained in other critical areas. | During nursing strikes earlier this year, in January and February, wider national exemptions were in place, meaning nursing cover was maintained in other critical areas. |
Health Secretary Steve Barclay said Sunday's escalating strike action "risks patient safety". | Health Secretary Steve Barclay said Sunday's escalating strike action "risks patient safety". |
"These strikes will put more pressure on the NHS and will be incredibly disruptive for patients," he said. | "These strikes will put more pressure on the NHS and will be incredibly disruptive for patients," he said. |
The industrial action comes ahead of a crucial meeting between unions, ministers and NHS bosses on Tuesday. | The industrial action comes ahead of a crucial meeting between unions, ministers and NHS bosses on Tuesday. |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
Nursing | Nursing |
NHS | NHS |
Royal College of Nursing | Royal College of Nursing |