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Deregulation, AI and Climate Change – The Critical Role of Safety Reps Into the Future
GMB along with 14 other trade unions (the BMA chose to opt out at the last moment) in the National Health Service have written to Philip Hammond, Chancellor of the Exchequer, demanding that the Government fully fund a pay rise for NHS staff.
GMB London Region are extremely proud of our Equality Strand Groups and Regional and Local Equality Forums, we now have five of our six equality strand groups up and running.
NHS pay is set by a Pay Review Body, which takes evidence from trade unions and employers, and makes recommendations, which the Government can ignore (which it has for Police Officers).
However, the Government has repeatedly told the PRB, it must take account of “affordability”, when making recommendations – thereby imposing a pay cap of 1% on the NHS.
This unprecedented move to put forward a pay claim in advance of the Government issuing its remit to the PRB, has been proposed by GMB in the past, but attracted little support from other trade unions.
The GMB Pay Pinch Campaign, launched before the election was announced exposed the losses that NHS staff have suffered under pay freezes and pay caps.
It had an impact on the general election, with the Labour Party and others endorsing GMB’s call for an end to the pay cap.
Opinion Polls carried out during the election and in the months after show that there is a huge level of support for the end of pay restraint, even among Conservative voters.
Since 2010, NHS employees will have had substantial amounts of money pinched out of pay packets, because of pay cuts and the 1% pay cap as the panel opposite shows.
An increase equivalent to inflation (currently 3.9%)
A consolidated increase of £800 per annum
Full funding of the above by the Government
Full funding for a refresh of the current Agenda for Change pay structures
GMB research for its pay pinch campaign (www.gmb.org.uk/campaigns)
shows that since 2010,
Ambulance Fleet Assistants have had a real terms cut in pay of £7285
Call handlers will have had a real terms cut in pay of £8646
Ambulance Technicians will have had a real terms cut in pay of £11482
Paramedics will have had a real terms cut in pay of £14572
Women make up over 50% of GMB members. GMB activists campaign and fight for better rights, pay and conditions for all women at work.
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Women make up over 50% of GMB members. GMB activists campaign and fight for better rights, pay and conditions for all women at work.
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