NHS Strikes: Unison NHS Wales staff vote to accept pay offer
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NHS workers in Wales belonging to the Unison union have voted to accept the latest Welsh government pay offer.
The offer consisted of a 5% wage increase and an additional one-off payment for 2022-23, worth between ?900 and ?1,190.
However, the Royal College of Nurses (RCN) Wales voted to reject the latest offer earlier this week.
The union said although the offer had been accepted it would not solve "significant workforce issues".
The offer is in addition to an earlier one-off payment of 1.5% of their annual salary from the Welsh government in February.
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The lowest paid workers in NHS Wales will receive an annual salary of ?22,720, with the new hourly rate of pay rising from ?10.90 to ?11.62, the union said.
Jess Turner, of Unison Cymru, said: "Of course, NHS staff want and deserve more, but they've opted to accept this offer and the certainty it brings them.
"The most pressing is tackling the growing staffing emergency and health worker burnout.
"NHS staff have told us they need money in their pockets now to deal with the worsening cost-of-living crisis.
"If this deal goes through NHS staff will receive their pay rise much sooner than in previous years. This sets an expectation for the way NHS pay is approached in future in Wales," she said.
The union said 78% of members voted to accept the Welsh government's offer.
Other health unions in Wales are also consulting their members on the offer.
They will discuss their results later this month ahead of a meeting with the Welsh government.
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