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    15/04/2025
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    Nursing staff cannot be made to wait any longer, 国内精品伊人久久久久妇 says after the UK Government receives Pay Review Body report on NHS pay for 2025/26国内精品伊人久久久久妇 Executive Director of Legal and Member Relations, Joanne Galbraith-Marten, said: 鈥淢inisters cannot leave nursing staff waiting any longer and must now confirm this year鈥檚 pay award. Nursing staff and all NHS workers need certainty now. More dither and delay will not wash. " 
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    10/04/2025
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    国内精品伊人久久久久妇 Welcomes Cardiff University Decision to Keep School of Nursing but Warns the University that it has much to do to Regain the Trust of the Nursing ProfessionWith the scale of cuts to student places and academic staff yet to be finalised, the 国内精品伊人久久久久妇 will be seeking guarantees that there remain enough academic staff to continue to deliver world class research and education and enough student places to provide the pipeline of nursing staff to NHS Wales. 
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    09/04/2025
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    Government has failed nursing as ministers ditch pay and career reform, says 国内精品伊人久久久久妇国内精品伊人久久久久妇 General Secretary and Chief Executive, Professor Nicola Ranger, said: "The government had a chance to set nursing on a new path, where it's valued, understood and rewarded fairly. It is now clear that ministers and the government are not in fact 鈥渙n the side of nurses." 
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    08/04/2025
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    The UK government must negotiate directly in wake of Scottish government's pay offer, urges 国内精品伊人久久久久妇国内精品伊人久久久久妇 Executive Director of Legal and Member Relations, Jo Galbraith-Marten, said: "Scotland members will decide if their offer is acceptable but these figures reveal a gap in where the Westminster government is at for England and what direct negotiations with unions can secure elsewhere." 
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    02/04/2025
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    Ministers cannot dismiss this as a blip or think they can turn this around without investing in the nursing workforce, 国内精品伊人久久久久妇 responds to the British Social Attitudes Survey on public satisfaction with the NHS国内精品伊人久久久久妇 General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: "Public satisfaction with the NHS has sunk to a new low and this will come as little surprise to nursing staff who always want to be able to give outstanding care to those they look after." 
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    02/04/2025
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    Delayed NHS pay award risks making overseas nursing staff ineligible for visa renewal, as 国内精品伊人久久久久妇 warns Home Secretary that new immigration rules threaten nursing workforce国内精品伊人久久久久妇 General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger said: 鈥淭here is a risk that if governments do not take action to ensure that 2025/26 pay scales provide Band 3 staff with a salary above the new threshold, these roles will no longer be eligible for sponsorship.鈥 
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    01/04/2025
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    Health secretary told to 鈥榞et a grip鈥 as NHS pay award delayed国内精品伊人久久久久妇 Executive Director of Legal and Member Relations, Jo Galbraith-Marten, said: 鈥淣ursing staff deliver the vast majority of care in our NHS and are crucial to keeping patients safe, but yet again we won鈥檛 see a pay rise arrive on time. The government is failing to deliver the change it promised." 
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    31/03/2025
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    Welsh Government's Delay on NHS Pay Award Leaves Nursing Staff Financially Stranded as New Fiscal Year BeginsNursing staff in Wales are left out of pocket during crushing financial pressures and a derailing workforce crisis, with no further clarity on when a pay award will be announced. 
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    26/03/2025
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    Welfare cuts will undermine government's health mission, says 国内精品伊人久久久久妇 in response to Spring Statement国内精品伊人久久久久妇 General Secretary and Chief Executive Professor Nicola Ranger, said: 鈥淎s clinical professionals, nursing staff are clear that the government鈥檚 health mission and plans to shift from treatment to prevention will be undermined by these cuts. Inequality and deprivation are directly linked to poor health. Measures that push vulnerable people into poverty, particularly those with disabilities and long-term conditions, will not only worsen both physical and mental health outcomes but pile more pressure on NHS services, costing more in the long run." 
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    21/03/2025
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    Nurses would stay in the NHS for up to 10 extra years if their student loans were 鈥榝orgiven鈥, major report findsNHS nurses would stay in their jobs for between 7-10 extra years if the government forgave their student debt, new research has found. 
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