The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and the British Medical Association’s (BMA) General Practitioners Committee England (GPCE) have called for immediate action to ensure that all general practice nurses receive their promised pay uplifts this month, backdated to April. The unions have today published a joint statement outlining their expectations for a 4% pay rise... Read more The post RCN and BMA demand practice nurse pay rise be given in September appeared first on Nursing in Practice.| Nursing in Practice
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