Cancer spending threatened if NHS staff given 3% pay rise without extra funds
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#615ZP)
NHS England says Treasury must cover cost as health service faces first real-terms cut in funding since possibly the mid-1950s'
The NHS will have to cut investment in cancer care if ministers award frontline staff a pay rise above 3% but refuse to provide extra money to cover it, health service bosses have warned.
The NHS England chief executive, Amanda Pritchard, and Julian Kelly, its chief financial officer, made clear their belief that soaring inflation means the service's 1.3 million staff deserve a pay award of more than the 3% the government has already given the organisation funding to cover.
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