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Government departments have recommended a pay rise of 2.8% for next year for more than a million public sector workers. The Department of Health said it had set aside 2.8% to fund recommendations ...
The Department of Health said it viewed 2.8% as a “reasonable amount” to set aside, in its recommendations to the NHS Pay Review Body and the Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration Board ...
Unison has written to Health Secretary Victoria Atkins stressing the urgency of a pay rise in April. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
From September 2014 NHS Wales intends to pay NHS staff at least the living wage, resulting in about 2,400 employees receiving an increase in salary of up to £470 above UK wide Agenda for Change rates. [12] Following the financial crisis which started in 2007, NHS pay was frozen in 2011 for two years, followed by increases capped at 1 per cent ...
NHS Providers is challenging the Government over a recommendation for health workers to receive a 1% pay rise.
Previous documents had set out plans for a 2.1% uplift.
The Department for Health and Social Care said the ‘average nurse’ will receive an additional £1,000 a year.
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