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Most people continue to back decent pay rise for NHS staff, survey suggests
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Most people believe the Government should find money to give NHS workers in England a decent pay rise, new research suggests.
A survey of 2,000 adults by the UK’s 14 health unions showed that public support remains strong for a proper wage rise for health staff following controversy over the Government’s recommendation of a 1% increase.
Almost two thirds of respondents said an increase of 1% for NHS workers in England was too low.
A similar number said they would support the Government making additional resources available for a pay rise for NHS staff.
The unions pointed out that more than one million NHS workers are still waiting for a pay rise which was due on April 1.
MOST people believe the Government should find money to give NHS workers in England a decent pay rise, new research suggests. A survey of 2,000 adults by the UK’s 14 health unions showed that public support remains strong for a proper wage rise for health staff following controversy over the Government’s recommended increase of one per cent. Almost two thirds of respondents said an increase of one per cent for NHS workers in England was too low. A similar number said they would support the Government making additional resources available for a pay rise for NHS staff. The unions pointed out that more than one million NHS workers are still waiting for a pay rise which was due on April 1.