Statement from HSC trade unions Northern Ireland 15 November 2024

15 November, 2024

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Health Trade Unions in Northern Ireland met with Health Minister Mike Nesbitt on the 14 November regarding pay for 2024/25.

The unions reiterated their position that the Pay Review Body (PRB) recommendation should be implemented in full. Furthermore, the Health Trade Unions insisted that any pay offer must ensure pay parity and be backdated to 1 April 2024.

In response, the Minister presented a proposal.Ā  Both sides acknowledged the need for further discussion, which is set to continue in the coming days.

We remain committed to representing our membersā€™ interests and will consult with them in due course regarding any developments.

UNISON

RCN

NIPSA

UNITE

CSP

RCM

SOR

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