Health service staff in England to get 3 pct pay rise

Reuters
July 22, 2021 09:00 MYT
Nurses treat COVID-19 patients in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) at Milton Keynes University Hospital. Picture taken January 20, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville
LONDON: Staff in England's National Health Service (NHS), who have been in the frontlines of the battle against the coronavirus pandemic, will receive a 3% pay rise, the British government said on Wednesday.
The pay rise for staff including nurses, paramedics, consultants, dentists and salaried general practitioners (GPs) will be backdated to April 2021.
The government initially offered a 1% pay rise, drawing criticism from staff, unions and the general public who said it was scant reward for their work during the pandemic, which is still raging in the United Kingdom.
"NHS staff are rightly receiving a pay rise this year despite the wider public sector pay pause, in recognition of their extraordinary efforts," health minister Sajid Javid said.
The government made an improved offer after it accepted the recommendations of independent pay review bodies.
For the average nurse, the rise will mean an additional 1,000 pounds ($1,372) a year, while many porters and cleaners will receive around 540 pounds more, the government said.
However, the rise for NHS staff in England falls short of the 4% increase backdated to December 2020 given by the Scottish government to NHS Scotland staff.
Health spending and public sector pay is a responsibility of the devolved nations in the United Kingdom – Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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