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UK Nurses Vote For First-ever Strike Over Demand For Better Pay

Nurses in the United Kingdom have resolved to go on strike over demand for better pay.

Gatekeepers News reports that the strike, which is the first of the Union in its 106-year history, is expected to start by the end of the year.

According to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Nurses at the majority of state-run National Health Service (NHS) facilities across Britain voted for the strike.

RCN General Secretary, Pat Cullen said nurses have seen their salaries cut by up to 20 percent over the last 10 years.

Cullen said the union is asking for a pay increase of five percent above inflation.

“I want to thank every member who took part in, or supported, this ballot. You can be very proud. The results are strong and clear,” Cullen said.

“This is a defining moment in our history, and our fight will continue through strike action and beyond for as long as it takes to win justice for the nursing profession and our patients”

“Anger has become action – our members are saying enough is enough. The voice of nursing in the UK is strong and I will make sure it is heard. Our members will no longer tolerate a financial knife-edge at home and a raw deal at work.”

“Ministers must look in the mirror and ask how long they will put nursing staff through this. While we plan our strike action, next week’s budget is the UK government’s opportunity to signal a new direction with serious investment. Across the country, politicians have the power to stop this now and at any point.”

“This action will be as much for patients as it is for nurses. Standards are falling too low and we have strong public backing for our campaign to raise them. This winter, we are asking the public to show nursing staff you are with us.”

Nurses would however, be available for emergency care and other services like cancer treatment or urgent testing.

The decision to go on strike comes at a time the NHS is facing staffing crisis and also recovering from the COVID pandemic.

Meanwhile, the Government has pleaded with the nurses to consider the effect of the strike on the public.

England Health Secretary, Steve Barclay expressed regret over the decision.

“We are all hugely grateful for the hard work and dedication of NHS staff, including nurses, and deeply regret that some union members have voted for industrial action,” Barclay said.

“Our priority is keeping patients safe during any strikes. The NHS has tried and tested plans in place to minimise disruption and ensure emergency services continue to operate.”

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