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Nurses in Northern Ireland join the RCN’s first UK-wide strike ballot of NHS nursing staff
300,000 RCN members across the UK will begin voting from today on whether to take strike action in the RCN’s first UK-wide ballot.
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RCN statement on implementation of 2022/23 pay award in Northern Ireland
RCN statement on implementation of 2022/23 pay award in Northern Ireland
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Nursing staff in Northern Ireland vote to strike in UK-wide action
Results of the RCN’s biggest ever strike ballot shows record numbers of nursing staff are prepared to join picket lines this winter.
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Tell your MLA that Northern Ireland nurses and nursing assistants deserve pay parity with colleagues in the rest of the UK
There has been no further movement in the battle to ensure that nursing staff in Northern Ireland are paid equally with colleagues across the UK.
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Trailblazing nurse Vicky, is RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year 2023
Vicky was presented with the award by RCN General Secretary & Chief Executive, Pat Cullen and Chief Nursing Officer, Maria McIlgorm, at a special ceremony held at the Culloden Hotel, Holywood last night (16 June).
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Launch of RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year Awards 2023
We are delighted to launch the 2023 RCN Northern Ireland Nurse of the Year Awards.
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RCN Northern Ireland responds to England pay offer
A new pay offer has been made for nursing staff in England
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Apply for funding to attend NSW conference 2023
Opportunity to attend the RCN's Nursing Support Worker's Day conference in London
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RCN Northern Ireland Board meets to discuss nursing pay
The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Northern Ireland Board met today to discuss the rejection of a pay offer for nursing staff in England and the continuing stalemate regarding pay in Northern Ireland.
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RCN members take a stand over lack of political leadership for health service
RCN members will hold a demonstration at Stormont today, 18 May 2023, to voice their anger about the escalating crisis in health and social care, and the lack of political leadership and accountability for the system in Northern Ireland.