Public showing ‘unwavering support’ for industrial action by nurses, finds survey

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People on Warren Street in London, ahead of a Support the Strikes march in solidarity with nurse 11 March 2023
People on Warren Street in London, ahead of a Support the Strikes march in solidarity with nurses 11 March 2023

https://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/article/public-showing-unwavering-support-for-industrial-action-by-nurses-finds-survey

NURSES have “unwavering” public support for further strike action in their continuing dispute with the government over pay, staffing and working conditions, a survey revealed today.

The YouGov poll revealed that the public would support nurses withdrawing their labour next year over staffing levels (73 per cent), pay (66 per cent) and threats to patient safety caused by nurse shortages (85 per cent).

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN), which commissioned the poll, said it remained in dispute over NHS nurses’ pay in England after the government imposed a pay settlement.

It warned that nurses could strike again in the run-up to next year’s general election.

RCN chief nurse Professor Nicola Ranger said: “When politicians start canvassing voters and knocking on doors, nursing staff could again be standing on picket lines, fighting for fair pay and safe staffing levels.

https://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/article/public-showing-unwavering-support-for-industrial-action-by-nurses-finds-survey

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