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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.