Fair Pay for Nursing
Find out more about the Fair Pay for Nursing campaign and how you can get involved
The campaign
Nursing is the largest safety-critical profession in health care, playing a vital role in patient care.
Despite this, nursing remains understaffed and undervalued. After years of underinvestment, the government must act urgently to protect patient care by protecting the profession.
You can make a difference
When politicians neglect nursing, they neglect patients. We need members and supporters to come together to achieve a safely staffed workforce. You can demand change today.
England strike ballot now open
Until 23 June, members employed on Agenda for Change contracts in the NHS in England have the chance to vote on strike action.
Ballot papers have been posted to members and must be returned by post using the pre-paid envelope before 23 June. Find out more in our FAQs.
The fight for fair pay
The Fair Pay for Nursing campaign is about:
- recognising that salaries of nursing professionals has consistently fallen below inflation – a fact which is being exacerbated by the cost of living crisis - and must now rise significantly to reflect that.
- valuing the training, qualifications, skills, responsibilities and experience demonstrated every day by nursing staff.
- ensuring that nursing is seen as an attractive, rewarding profession to tackle the tens of thousands of unfilled nursing posts.
- the campaign aims to secure a pay increase that is 5% above inflation (measured by RPI).
Governments’ response to this demand will indicate what they believe nursing staff who work outside of the NHS deserve too. We are clear that nursing staff deserve the same and fair pay no matter the setting or sector.
You can learn more about the history of the campaign and key milestones in our campaign timeline.
Funding our health and care system is a political choice. The government should make the right choice now.
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Latest campaign news
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3 Mar 2023
RCN Wales re-enters negotiations with Welsh government after Health Minister responds to RCN letter
The Welsh government has agreed to further negotiations, after RCN members overwhelmingly rejected its latest NHS pay offer.
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28 Feb 2023
RCN members in Wales reject Welsh government additional pay offer for 2022/23
RCN Wales has formally requested, in writing to the Minister for Health and Social Services, that negotiations recommence urgently to resolve our dispute
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21 Feb 2023
UK government agrees to process of intensive talks with the RCN
The RCN will pause strike action in England during these talks.
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Page last updated - 14/04/2023