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What about maternity staff on the NHS PRB report?
You probably saw the announcement on Tuesday by the Chancellor of public sector pay increases. This covered doctors, police, teachers and others. You might have thought what about midwives and MSWs? The announcement only covered groups covered ...
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 only way is up
The RCM’s evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body paints a shocking picture of the toll of seven years’ pay restraint as it calls for a 3.9% increase to halt the spiralling staffing crisis.RCM comments on RCN industrial action survey result
Commenting on the result of the RCN’s survey about pay restraint Jon Skewes the RCM’s director of policy, employment relations and communications said: “NHS staff have now seen seven years of pay restraint and with at least another three years ...RCM responds to Health Select Committee report on nursing workforce
‘Too little attention has been given to retaining midwives and nurses in the NHS, which has clearly resulted in more leaving than joining the profession’ say the Health Committee in their latest report published today (Friday January 26th) ...‘Reckless say midwives as Government continue their policy of pay restraint for seventh year running’
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) have responded to today’s announcement from the NHS Pay Review Body on pay proposals for 2017/18.Unit closures, fears for safety and major financial constraints impacting on quality of maternity care all highlighted in new RCM report
Almost 50 percent (49%) of Heads of Midwifery (HOMs) from across the UK have told The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) that they have had to close their maternity units at some point in the past year because they could not cope with the demand and ...‘Unacceptable to ask midwives to fund their own pay increase through cuts says RCM’
Today the Secretary of State Jeremy Hunt has written to the Chair NHS Pay Review Body (PRB) to formally commence the 2018-19 pay round for all NHS staff, including midwives.