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‘I’m definitely voting to strike’
Charge nurse Kehinde knows why international NHS nursing staff may be reluctant to strike, but also why it's vital they do.
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NHS pay: 'Words are not enough, we need action'
Recruited from India during the pandemic, Roshan has seen many colleagues leave the NHS already and hopes that taking strike action will be 'eye-opening' for governments.
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Lucky to be left with £50 a month
Lucky to be left with 50 pounds a month
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‘I can’t vote in this ballot, but I’ll back it all the way’
All nursing staff are set to benefit from a successful strike for fair pay, says Steve, who’s supporting our pay campaign as a member working in the independent sector
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Nursing strike: ‘Our priority was patient care’
Nurses in Northern Ireland didn't go on strike lightly in 2019. But Edna explains how patient care was their priority throughout.
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'It’s time to strike’
With £50m in our strike fund, the RCN means business. But eligible members must vote to ensure strikes happen, says Evan Keir.
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'Be active and be vocal'
Lynsey recalls her experiences when members in Northern Ireland voted to take strike action for the first time in the RCN’s history
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NHS pay: 'Politicians need to get their priorities right'
Health care support worker Sharon explains why she believes it’s time for nursing staff to vote yes to strike action.
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Blame, shame and retrain? There’s a better way to learn
Carol reflects on how a clinical error could have been better managed.
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‘I’m not the only nurse who’s had to file for bankruptcy’
Zoe* thought becoming a nurse would offer security, but instead she became overwhelmed with debt and struggles to find time for her son. Read her story and find out what RCN support is available