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Midwives' pay: should RCM members accept 2.75%?

The RCM Council recently recommended that members reject the three-year pay offer negotiated by health departments, NHS Employers, RCN and Unison 

 

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The RCM believes that members should instead accept the NHS Pay Review Body recommendation of an increase of 2.75% on pay and allowances for one year only.

The College's position is explained in the following Midwives magazine article: 'RCM says 'no' to locked-in pay cuts'

Do you think this is the right path to take? We would welcome your views on the pay offer and our response. We would also like to hear what you think about midwifery pay in general.

To view the discussion so far and, if you wish, make you own contribution, click on the 'topic' heading below.

 

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