Mike Hedges
AM welcomes Pay Rise offer for NHS staff
In the Week
the National Health Service celebrates its 70th Birthday the Welsh
Labour Government have announced a new pay offer for NHS Wales’s staff.
The offer matches and in some cases goes beyond the new NHS pay deal for
England.
The offer, which will provide a
pay increase for staff across the NHS, has been negotiated with employers and
unions. It will now need to be approved through a ballot of union members. It
means all NHS staff in Wales will have pay parity with their counterparts in
England, following the recently announced new pay deal there.
Mike Hedges AM said: “NHS staff
in Wales do an amazing job and deliver first class care to residents in Swansea
East and across Wales.”
“It is fitting that as we
celebrate 70 years of our wonderful NHS we recognise the work NHS staff do with
this pay offer.”
“The NHS could not function
without so many dedicated staff do. I want to say a huge thanks to them and
everybody who has worked in the NHS over the last 70 years.”
“The then Labour Government
fought hard to establish the NHS, in the teeth of opposition from the Tories.
With our Welsh Labour government NHS Wales is free from Tory privatisation with
more nurses employed than ever before and more patients surviving cancer than
ever before. The NHS is only safe in Welsh Labours hands.”
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Notes
The deal
matches the offer made in England and goes beyond it in some areas which are
important to our NHS in Wales.
These include a continuing commitment to look at the annual Living Wage Foundation recommendations so that NHS pay scales remain fair in the future. In addition, recognising the specific commitments to improve the health, wellbeing and attendance of NHS staff in Wales, the offer provides better payments during sickness absence than in England. Trade unions and employers will also work together to support individuals if they face a diagnosis of a terminal illness including support for the TUC “Dying to Work” campaign.
The pay offer includes:
These include a continuing commitment to look at the annual Living Wage Foundation recommendations so that NHS pay scales remain fair in the future. In addition, recognising the specific commitments to improve the health, wellbeing and attendance of NHS staff in Wales, the offer provides better payments during sickness absence than in England. Trade unions and employers will also work together to support individuals if they face a diagnosis of a terminal illness including support for the TUC “Dying to Work” campaign.
The pay offer includes:
·
Going beyond our commitment to the Living Wage Foundation
recommendations, with a new rate of £17,460 introduced from 1 April 2018
as the minimum basic pay rate in the NHS and the lowest starting NHS salary
increases to £18,005 in 20/21.
·
Investing in higher starting salaries for staff in every pay
band by reforming the pay system to remove overlapping pay points.
·
Guaranteeing fair basic pay awards for the next three years to
the staff who are at the top of pay bands;
·
Guaranteeing fair basic pay awards and faster progression pay
for the next three years to those staff who are not yet on the top of their pay
band.
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