The NHS “vote reject” campaign is pressing for an escalation of action alongside the BMA junior doctors if the NHS pay offer is rejected.

https://www.workersliberty.org/story/2023-04-11/nhs-reject-campaign-discusses-plans

#JuniorDoctorsStrike #VoteReject #NHS

NHS "reject" campaign discusses plans

The NHS pay consultation ballots of the biggest health unions, RCN and Unison, are due to close on Friday 14 April. The Vote Reject campaign has delivered tens of thousands of leaflets across the country, and is bringing together workers from all the health unions to organise against the offer. Places where the campaign has a good levels of activism expect a strong No vote.

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The NHS pay offer will still leave the average nurse £4,400 worse off in real terms than they were in 2008.

NHS workers say No are urging all staff to reject this shoddy deal.

@NurseSayNO #VoteReject

⁩There's a new #petition of no confidence in RCN union leadership, may interest RCN members unhappy with briefing & advice to #nurses to accept a seemingly derisory pay offer. 👀

Nurses don't deserve a pay cut.
#NursesStrike#VoteReject #MedMastodon #NHS #NoXP

https://twitter.com/rcnegmcommittee

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0zQfXy-lSPC-GKT9rn6Eb5m1itap3QDAvUQJ-zF9u-PUCWA/viewform

Anon Committee (@rcnegmcommittee) / Twitter

Following personal threats and targetting by the RCN we are a committee operating anonymously to prevent any intimidation against individuals.

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The government has offered a £1000 cash payment for 2022-23 + a 4.3% consolidated pay rise for most teachers for 2023-24. The NEU Executive will now put the offer to members with a strong recommendation to reject.

#VoteReject @NEUnion

https://www.workersliberty.org/story/2023-03-28/neu-plans-strikes-27-apr-2-may

NEU plans strikes 27 Apr, 2 May

On 25 March the National Education Union (NEU) Executive met to review the progress of our pay and funding dispute. On the eve of the meeting the Department for Education had made a new offer on pay and some other issues after more than a week of intensive talks with all four unions representing teachers.

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The government has offered NHS workers a one off taxed payment for 2022-23 between £1655 and £3789, increasing by pay band, and 5% for 2023-24. The "Vote Reject" campaign has started strongly...

https://www.workersliberty.org/story/2023-03-27/nhs-reject-pay-offer-organise-escalate

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#VoteReject: NHS workers push back against pitiful pay deal – News from the Frontline

Counterfire’s weekly digest with the latest on strikes and workplace struggles You can sign up to receive News from the Frontline straight in your inbox Members of health unions have launched a campaign opposing the pitiful deal offered to them by the government.

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Congratulations to the #RMT for negotiating real-terms pay increases of between 10 and 15% for their members. I hope this gives #NHS and university staff the courage to hold out for a reasonable offer. It’s the only way things will move forward. #VoteReject #HigherEd #SaveOurNHS

Back this campaign!

#VoteReject #twitterstorm

@NurseSayNO

#Gesundheitswesen in #Großbritannien: Angebot von 5 Prozent plus Einmalzahlungen: Stimmen die NHS-KollegInnen der "Halbierung der Inflation" zu? Unison, GMB und RCN dafür, Unite dagegen, Kampagne "#VoteReject NHS Workers Say NO!" läuft
https://www.labournet.de/?p=164627
Der Bankrott der britischen Neoliberalen: 17.000 Betten weniger und Mangel an Beatmungsgeräten im Nationalen Gesundheitsdienst (NHS) » LabourNet Germany

Dossier In den letzten 10 Jahren sind in Großbritannien jedes Jahr mehr als 1.500 Betten in NHS-Krankenhäusern abgebaut worden. Obwohl die Bertelsmann-Stiftung ihr wenig segensreiches Wirken in Großbritannien nicht betreibt, gibt es auch hier neoliberale Ideologen und Schreibtischtäter zuhauf, die ein Gesundheitswesen nach betriebswirtschaftlichen Grundsätzen haben wollen – und Regierungen, die diese Orientierung massiv umsetzen. Im Angesicht der Corona-Epidemie müssen diese Verteidiger von Profit und Privileg jetzt kapitulieren: Die fehlenden Betten müssen angemietet werden (die Alternative „Beschlagnahmung“ kann eine Rechtsregierung heute nicht wagen). Für sage und schreibe 300 Pfund – pro Nacht. Und die nicht besonders profitable Produktion von Beatmungsgeräten per Appell an Produktkonversion ankurbeln: Autokonzerne sollen das machen... Siehe zur Entwicklung der Situation in Großbritannien und dabei insbesondere zur jahrelangen Demontage des NHS und der Streiks dagegen. NEU: 90 Prozent der Assistenzärzteschaft  haben für den Streik vom 25. bis 30. Juli für 29 Prozent mehr Lohn gestimmt

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