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NHS formally notified of strike ballot as pay dispute continues


By Kirsty Brown

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UNISON Scotland is gearing up to ballot more than 50,000 NHS members in a dispute over pay.

All NHS employers have now received a formal strike notification from UNISON, today (Thursday) - advising them the official ballot will commence on October 3.

More than 80 percent voted in favour of industrial action in UNISON’s recent consultative ballot.

Chairperson of UNISON Scotland’s health committee Wilma Brown said: “The Scottish Government’s offer is nowhere near enough to keep pace with rising prices, and is nowhere near what’s needed to improve staffing and protect patient care. It will only worsen the current NHS staffing crisis.

“It is now 6 months since NHS staff should have had a pay increase, it is simply not good enough.

"No-one wants to take strike action but without urgent intervention from the Scottish Government on pay, our members will be left with no choice.”

UNISON Scotland’s head of health Matt McLaughlin said: “This is the first time since devolution that NHS workers have been balloted for strike action over pay.

"We’re in the biggest cost of living and NHS staffing crisis in history and yet the Scottish Government want hard-working health workers to accept a real-terms pay cut.

“The Health Minister needs to understand the anger felt by NHS workers and telling them that he is disappointed they did not accept a below inflation pay deal is not going to solve this dispute.

"Our hard working NHS staff deserve better, and the minister needs to come back to the table with a serious offer.”


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