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RCM members tell NHS Pay Review Body why they deserve a decent pay rise
Today the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) led a delegation, including a midwife and a maternity support worker, to give evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body (PRB) about how 10 years of pay restraint has impacted them and their maternity colleagues ...
RCM Wales welcomes bonus payment for members in recognition of pandemic work
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has welcomed an announcement by the Welsh Government that midwives, maternity support workers and NHS and social care staff are to receive a bonus payment in recognition of their work during the coronavirus ...
MSW Festival 23-27 November 2020
All Ireland Joint Midwives ConferenceAll Ireland Joint Midwives Conference: Midwifery – adaptable and responsive during a crisis
All Ireland Joint Midwives Conference
Focus on race, inequality and pay issues at RCM’s Activists’ Conference
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) Activists’ Conference got underway today - albeit virtually - with a strong focus on RCM’s Race Matters campaign. Joy Warmington Chief Executive of equalities and human rights charity brap will deliver ...RCM Activists Conference
RCM Activists Conference
On employment: Wait and see
The RCM evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body (NHSPRB) has already been submitted on behalf of our members across the UK.
The big story: Counting the cost
At the time of writing, details of the new pay deal for Agenda for Change staff still hang in the balance, and questions remain around how the government will finance it.
RCM survey reveals midwives’ feelings towards pay
The RCM has today (21 December) published results of a survey undertaken by the RCM to gauge the opinion of midwives and MSWs about their feelings towards their pay.