Nurses’ union wants health secretary to talk payon December 11, 2022 at 12:07 pm

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The Royal College of Nursing wants pay talks with the government, but a minister says it’s not their role.

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A nurses’ strike this month may be called off if the health secretary negotiates “seriously” over pay, says the head of the Royal College of Nursing.

“I won’t dig in if he doesn’t,” general secretary Pat Cullen told Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg.

But Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said it was not the government’s role to negotiate pay.

Walkouts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are due on 15 and 20 December.

But Ms Cullen said her offer to negotiate had been turned down five times.

She said her priority was making sure nurses could “make ends meet”, adding: “It’s not about lining their pockets with gold.”

Ms Cullen urged the government to hold talks with her or negotiate through Acas, the independent organisation which mediates disputes between employers and workers.

Mr Cleverly said Health Secretary Steve Barclay had met with union officials, but added: “Ultimately, salary negotiations are done between union leaders on behalf of their members and their employer. And in this instance, the nurses’ employer is the NHS.”

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NHS England’s medical director Prof Stephen Powis said emergency services and key treatments like kidney dialysis and chemotherapy would stay open during the walkouts.

Under trade union laws, life-preserving care has to be provided during strike action.

Prof Powis said there was “trouble brewing this winter” for the NHS, with an increase in people arriving at A&E and a rising number hospital patients with flu.

Both Mr Cleverly and Prof Powis said the NHS was prepared for the strike and wanted to minimise any disruption.

The Scottish government increased its offer to nurses and other health workers to a minimum increase of £2,205 with more for some staff – that was equivalent to an average 7.5% increase.

Talks with unions are ongoing and the public service workers’ union Unison has recommended the offer to members in Scotland.

Christina McAnea, general secretary of Unison, said that if Mr Barclay was to mirror Holyrood’s approach and commit to boosting wages this year, “the threat of pre-Christmas strikes could well be lifted”.

The Department of Health and Social Care said the government accepted the recommendations of the independent NHS Pay Review Body in full, meaning newly qualified nurses had a 5.5% increase while those on the lowest salaries, such as porters and cleaners, received a pay rise of up to 9.3%.

“Ministers have had constructive talks with unions, including the RCN and Unison, on how we can make the NHS a better place to work – and have been clear the door remains open for further talks,” a spokesperson for the department added.

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