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NHS workers plan four-hour strike | NHS workers plan four-hour strike |
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Health workers in England are to stage a four-hour strike on 13 October, the Unison union has announced. | Health workers in England are to stage a four-hour strike on 13 October, the Unison union has announced. |
The strike - which is part of a row over pay - will begin at 7am, and will involve some nurses, healthcare assistants, and porters. | The strike - which is part of a row over pay - will begin at 7am, and will involve some nurses, healthcare assistants, and porters. |
The result of the strike ballot was announced last week, with more than two-thirds of Unison members saying they were prepared to take action. | The result of the strike ballot was announced last week, with more than two-thirds of Unison members saying they were prepared to take action. |
The strike will be followed by four days of action short of strikes. | The strike will be followed by four days of action short of strikes. |
The government has given NHS staff a 1% pay rise, but not for those who get automatic progression-in-the-job increases. | |
Those increases are given to about half of staff and are worth 3% a year on average. | |
'Utter contempt' | |
The decision by ministers went against the recommendation of the independent pay review board, which called for an across-the-board rise. | |
The Unison general secretary Dave Prentis said: "NHS members don't take action often or lightly. | |
"For many of our members this will be the first time they walk out as the last action over pay was 32 years ago. | |
"The NHS runs on the goodwill of its workers, but this government has shown utter contempt for them. | |
"We are working with NHS employers to minimise the impact on patients." | |
Unison has 300,000 members who work for the health service in England. |