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NHS staff strike: 'Robust' plans to counter action | |
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Patient safety must be our priority, England's chief nursing officer has said, ahead of the first strike by NHS staff over pay in more than 30 years. | |
Jane Cummings said "robust plans" were in place and urged patients to "bear with us". | Jane Cummings said "robust plans" were in place and urged patients to "bear with us". |
She said staff were "professional" and would "think carefully" about action. | |
Nurses, midwives and ambulance staff are among workers in England and Northern Ireland expected to walk out from 07:00 BST until 11:00 on Monday. | |
The strike by six unions is mainly taking place in England, although members of the GMB and Unite unions in Northern Ireland are involved. | |
Services could be disrupted although urgent and emergency care - including maternity units - are not being targeted. | |
The strike is intended to disrupt more routine areas of care, which could result in patient transport services not running and antenatal and postnatal clinics being cancelled. | The strike is intended to disrupt more routine areas of care, which could result in patient transport services not running and antenatal and postnatal clinics being cancelled. |
Ms Cummings appealed to staff taking part in the strike to think about their patients. | |
"They do the job which is hard, they work very hard and they put the safety of patients first," she told the BBC. | |
"So I would say to staff, I know that you are professional, I know that you will think very carefully about any action you take tomorrow. But our patient safety must be our priority and I know that's what staff will be thinking of." | |
She warned Monday could be busier than usual because of the strike action. | |
But added: "I would say to members of the public, bear with us. We have got very robust plans in place." | |
'Life and limb cover' | |
The unions taking part have more than 400,000 members in the NHS in England out of 1.3 million staff. | |
However, not all of them will be involved because some will continue to provide what the unions have called "life and limb cover". | |
The walkout will be followed by four days of working-to-rule from Tuesday. | |
NHS workers voted in favour of strike action over pay last month. | |
The government has given NHS staff a 1% pay rise, but not for those who get automatic progression-in-the-job rises. | |
Those increases are given to about half of staff and are worth 3% a year on average. | |
The decision by ministers went against the recommendation of the independent pay review board, which called for an across-the-board rise. | |
The unions involved include: | |
In Northern Ireland, only Unite and GMB members are involved. |