Health unions call 3.3% pay rise for 1.4m NHS staff in England ‘an insult’
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor from World news | The Guardian on (#73H88)
Unions accuse government of acting in bad faith after Wes Streeting announces details of increase
Health unions have criticised the 3.3% pay rise imposed on 1.4 million NHS staff in England as an insult", with one threatening to strike over the below-inflation award.
They described the increase announced by Wes Streeting, the health secretary, as a betrayal" of the frontline workers - including nurses, midwives and porters - who will receive it for 2026-27. The 3.3% is less than inflation, which stood at 3.4% last month, but above the rate of inflation that is expected during the next financial year.
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