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    More than 1,000,000 NHS staff will start to get a pay rise from today

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    By News Team on June 1, 2023 UK News
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    The new Agenda for Change contract will come into place from today for NHS staff(Picture: EPA)

    More than one million NHS staff in England will start to receive increased salaries and one-off payments from today.

    It comes as the terms of the latest pay deal begin to take effect, the Government has said.

    Eligible staff on the Agenda for Change contract – which includes nurses, paramedics, 999 call handlers, midwives, security guards and cleaners – will receive a 5% pay rise, backdated to April.

    And as part of the deal, those eligible will also receive a one-off payment for last year and a so-called NHS backlog bonus for this year, the latter worth between £1,250 and £1,600.

    Over the last year NHS staff have been at loggerheads with the government in a long-running pay dispute, with some NHS staff still threatening strike action.

    Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay announced last month that he was bringing in the offer, after most health unions in England accepted the Government’s deal.

    But Unite members and those in the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) rejected it.

    Thousands of NHS staff have taken to the picket lines over the last year in the row over pay (Picture: EPA)

    Staff will now receive a 5% pay rise backdated to April (Picture: Getty)

    Mr Barclay said today: ‘More than one million of our hard-working NHS staff will begin to receive more money in their pay packet from today, including a backlog bonus for all their efforts during the pandemic.

    ‘We’re giving nurses, paramedics, physiotherapists and other eligible staff a fair pay rise, which will see for example, band six staff getting an extra £5,000 over two years.

    ‘We hugely value the work of NHS staff and the vital role they’re playing to cut waiting lists, which is one of the government’s five priorities, and recognises the work they put in day in and day out.’

    The additional salaries and one-off payments will start to be paid from today, with individual employers in the NHS paying staff on different days.

    RCN members impacted by the deal are voting on whether to take further strike action, with the ballot due to close on June 23.

    Unite members from across the Guy’s and St Thomas’ workforce, including nurses and other frontline workers, will stage a 24-hour strike on June 1 as they continue to oppose the deal.

    This will be followed by a strike by Unite members employed at the Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust, including paramedics and call handlers, striking on June 2 for up to seven hours from 2pm.

    The latest pay rise is expected to be well-received by NHS staff however some are still threatening strike action (Picture: PA)

    Further strike action by some NHS staff will take place later this month (Picture: REUTERS)

    In strike action relating to a separate dispute, junior doctors in England will walk out from 7am on June 14.

    RCN executive director for pay Colin Poolman said: ‘Our members have spoken loud and clear – their pay is far from fair and appropriate.

    ‘It in no way matches the value or importance of nursing staff who have experienced a real-terms pay cut for the last decade.’

    He added: ‘Nursing staff are fighting for their patients, and the very future of our NHS – not just for their pay.’

    Unite national lead officer Onay Kasab said: ‘The Government has nothing to crow about – the pay deal is yet another real-terms pay cut for over a million dedicated and skilled NHS staff.

    ‘The deal does nothing to address the ongoing recruitment and retention crisis which is undermining the NHS and resulting in highly talented staff leaving in droves.

    ‘It is for these reasons that Unite and other NHS unions rejected the deal and why we are escalating industrial action to ensure that the Government returns to the negotiating table and makes an offer that meets the needs of NHS staff.’

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    It comes after long-running pay disputes, with some NHS staff still threatening strike action. 

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