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National Insurance rise leaves nurses worse off even with proposed pay increase
Responding to the National Insurance rise on 6 April 2022, RCN sees nurses worse off despite proposed NHS pay rise
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RCN Wales response to Welsh Government’s announcement on pre-registration nursing places
RCN Wales respond to commissioned nurse student places for 2022/23
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RCN Wales Continue Plans for More Strike Action in the New Year Due to Lack of Engagement from Welsh Government
Press release: RCN Wales Continue Plans for More Strike Action in the New Year (2023) Due to Lack of Engagement from Welsh Government
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RCN Wales urges Welsh government to invest in care home nursing as it launches new report
The report, published today, puts forward a set of actions to respond to the challenges in providing safe and effective care in care homes.
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RCN Wales members to strike after rejecting the latest NHS pay offer for nursing staff in Wales
Following a revised pay offer for 2022-23 and a new pay offer for 2023-24, RCN Wales members have voted with a clear majority to reject the pay offer. Strikes will now take place on 6 and 7 June and 12 and 13 July.
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Last Shift Survey
New data from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) released today shines a light on the impact of the nurse staffing crisis across Wales.
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RCN Wales Responds to First Minister COVID Booster Programme
Royal College of Nursing responds to First Minister’s COVID-19 booster programme statement
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RCN dispute with Welsh government ends as members accept latest NHS offer
RCN members in Wales who voted in the consultative ballot have accepted the latest Welsh government NHS offer.
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For The Full Team Campaign Launch
A new campaign by the Royal College of Nursing Wales projected a direct message to the Welsh Government on iconic buildings across Cardiff.
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Results of Indicative Ballot
The Royal College of Nursing Wales announces the results of its indicative ballot on industrial action