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RCN Wales re-enters negotiations with Welsh government after Health Minister responds to RCN letter
The Welsh government has agreed to further negotiations, after RCN members overwhelmingly rejected its latest NHS pay offer.
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Further RCN strike action in Wales took place on 6 and 7 June
The strike comes after a majority of eligible members voted to reject the latest Welsh government NHS pay offer in our recent ballot.
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RCN Wales pauses July strikes after securing formal talks with the Welsh government
RCN strike action due to take place in Wales on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 July has been cancelled following an offer by the Welsh government to undertake further talks with the RCN on the non-pay elements of the pay award announced last month.
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The faces representing Wales at the RCN Nursing Awards 2023
Congratulations to all winners and nominees who celebrated their success on 10 November at Liverpool Cathedral.
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RCN leads on report to achieve a more sustainable health care system in Wales
Workforce investment should be the Welsh government’s top priority to improve efficiency in its spending, the report finds.
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RCN dispute with Welsh government ends as members accept latest NHS offer
Welsh government must now deliver on its promises set out in the offer to improve working lives of nursing staff.
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Vote to strike: RCN members urged to support industrial action in ballot over NHS pay
Hundreds of thousands of nursing staff in England and Wales will soon have the chance to vote on whether to take historic strike action
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Safe nurse staffing law in Wales: improvements made to patient care, but stricter guidance is needed
We’ve launched our latest report on the impact of the Nurse Staffing Levels (Wales) Act 2016 on health care delivery.
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RCN Wales members have overwhelmingly voted in favour of industrial action in momentous ballot results
Nursing staff at the majority of NHS employers in Wales have voted to take strike action over pay levels and patient safety concerns, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) can confirm. Action will take place in the NHS trusts or health boards that have met the relevant legal requirements.
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RCN Wales publishes workforce report as Welsh Parliament debates safe nurse staffing levels
The annual report on the state of the nursing workforce in Wales shows health care in Wales is in crisis.