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Unison votes to accept 5.5% NHS pay deal in Scotland
Members of the largest trade union in the NHS have voted to accept a 5.5% pay deal on offer from the Scottish government. Unison said 89% of members who were balloted were in favour of the rise, which is in line with the deal offered to staff in England.
More strikes averted as biggest NHS union votes to accept pay offer
Unison members followed Unite in their decision to agree to a 5.5% pay rise which will be backdated from April.
NHS Scotland staff 'overwhelmingly' vote for new pay deal
Nurses and healthcare staff have voted 'overwhelmingly' to accept a new pay offer from NHS Scotland . Members of the Unite union were balloted on a 5.5% increase, backdated to April 1 of this year, which will mean a new hourly rate of £12.71 and a minimum uplift of £1,278 for the lowest paid workers.
Union votes to accept 5.5% NHS Scotland pay deal
Members of the Unite union working in Scotland's NHS have voted to accept a 5.5% pay rise from the Scottish government.The offer, which was accepted by 93% of Unite voters, is in line with the deal for NHS workers in England.
NHS strike averted as workers overwhelmingly accept 5.5% pay offer
NHS workers have overwhelmingly voted to accept a 5.5% pay rise from the Scottish Government. Unite the Union members who participated in the ballot voted 93% to accept the deal. It comes after both Unite and Unison urged their members to back the offer, although Unison’s ballot doesn’t close until Friday, September 20.
NHS workers strike deal with Scottish Government on pay rise worth £448m
Move to accept 5.5 per cent rise would provide ‘significant boost to take-home pay’ Members of the Unite trade union working in Scotland’s NHS have overwhelmingly voted to to accept a 5.5 per cent pay rise from the Scottish Government.
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Holyrood
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Why NHS transformation is vital to improve the nation's health
To top it off, National Records of Scotland announced a year-on-year rise in the number of people dying an alcohol-related ...
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Swinney questioned on skills training and NHS waiting lists
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National Health Executive
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First round of restoration works completed at grade I listed NHS health centre
Finsbury Health Centre currently sits on the Historic England Heritage at Risk register, but with these latest two rounds of ...
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Vaginal mesh cost gran '22 years of life' as she accuses NHS of `gaslighting women'
Patricia Conlon was in so much pain she was forced to use a wheelchair and give up her job as she couldn't even carry a ...
Holyrood
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Chronic Condition: Can a 'national conversation' help revitalise Scotland's NHS?
Many of the NHS’s long-term problems became critical during the pandemic. Can a change of government at Westminster and ...
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New drugs to treat cancer and brain tumours approved for use in Scotland
Dabrafenib, known by the brand name Finlee, is for use in treating children with a type of brain tumour called a glioma.
The Christian Institute
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NHS Scotland in the dark about how many patients have changed their recorded sex
NHS Scotland has admitted that it doesn’t know how many thousands of patients may have wiped their biological sex from their ...
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