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'Some nurses are effectively working for free’
Overseas nursing staff are facing 'bullying tactics' with some employers forcing them to pay thousands if they want to leave their jobs. Here’s how we’re fighting back
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Mental health in the workplace
Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Mind, shares his insights into how employers can support mental health and wellbeing at work
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‘Top-up' nursing salaries to combat dangerous staffing crisis, RCN demands
The government should make additional payments worth ‘several thousand pounds’ on top of salaries to prevent nursing staff leaving the NHS and tackle an ‘ever-worsening’ workforce crisis, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) says today [Friday 23 February].
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Urgent clarification needed on new Immigration Salary List, says Royal College of Nursing
Professor Pat Cullen, RCN General Secretary & Chief Executive, said: “These recommendations risk driving away overseas nursing staff from the health and care sector, just as services grapple with chronic workforce shortages."
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RCN Submission to the Pay Review Body 2024-25
This year’s RCN submission to the Pay Review Body sets out the case for a substantial and above inflation pay rise to address the worsening nursing workforce crisis and the long-term reduction in the value of nursing pay. We urge the PRB to demonstrate its independence and recommend a substantial pay increase to help the recruitment and retention of nursing staff.
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RCN Milton Keynes Branch Event
Branch event for all Milton Keynes members.
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Luminary
RCN Foundation Impact Award Winners
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Success stories
The difference an education grant can make to your career and professional development
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Discipline
A guide about disciplinary processes covering suspension, investigations, hearings, penalties and appeals.
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Royal College of Nursing responds to the New Year Honours list
Commenting on the New Year Honours list, incoming RCN President, Sheila Sobrany, said: “All those who have been recognised in the New Year Honours should be proud to be acknowledged in this way. They demonstrate the incredible work done by nursing staff in what continues to be an extremely challenging time for the profession."