Most NHS staff vote to oppose 3% pay rise as union warns workers ‘fed up’

Unison says thousands of ‘exhausted’ health workers are on brink of quitting for better paid jobs

NHS staff have voted overwhelmingly to oppose the government’s 3% pay rise as Britain’s biggest health union warned thousands of workers are “fed up of being taken for granted”.

Publishing the results of a consultation exercise that ran over the summer, Unison said the majority (80%) of health staff were not happy with the pay increase and want to challenge the government. Only one in five (20%) found it acceptable.

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