Government warned nurses’ patience ‘will run out’ without pay rise

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20 May 2025 • 8:16 PM MYT
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  • The head of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Professor Nicola Ranger, says that the nursing profession is undervalued and underpaid because it is 90 per cent female.
  • Professor Ranger believes the government's healthcare reforms will fail without proper investment in nursing and a pay rise that reflects the profession's value.
  • She has warned that nurses' patience “will run out” and hinted at possible strike action if the Government does not address their concerns.
  • While acknowledging what she sees as Health Secretary Wes Streeting's good intentions, Professor Ranger says that sympathy is not enough, and concrete action is needed.
  • The RCN is seeking structural change in nursing, including automatic progression from band five to six for junior nurses, in addition to a fair annual pay rise, she says.

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