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East of England NHS workers appeal for public support on pay, says UNISON
HEALTH workers across the east of England are appealing to the public this week to back their campaign so NHS staff can receive a proper pay rise before the summer, says UNISON today (Tuesday).
Over the next few days, hospital porters, clerical workers, cleaners, nurses, healthcare assistants and other NHS staff will be urging people to contact their local MPs to keep up the pay pressure on the government.
Health workers in Scotland will soon receive a wage rise – of at least 4% – backdated to December after the government there found extra resources to fund the increase.
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Photo: Nick Butcher
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Further critical care beds are being created at a Norfolk hospital as part of its coronavirus response.
Health bosses at the Norfolk and Norwich, James Paget and Queen Elizabeth hospitals, have warned of rising Covid-19 admissions and pressure on services as cases and admissions continue to rise.
Frontline staff have said the sheer number of patients admitted to hospital has become horrendous and urged people to take the guidance more seriously.
One NHS worker said: It s just horrendous, it s like a war zone. We re all anxious. People have to know and be more aware and take it more seriously. Staff are in tears.