Scotland’s revised pay offer to midwives and maternity support workers (MSW) announced today is disappointing and deeply insulting says the Royal College of Midwives (RCM). The RCM is calling for the Scottish Government to rethink its position on pay and to put a meaningful pay offer on the table.
Late yesterday the Scottish Government made a new pay offer to NHS staff in Scotland following meetings with health unions including the RCM. The RCM says the offer will still leave the vast majority of its members with a significantly below inflation pay award. Most will still be much worse off than they were a decade ago with a pay offer still around 5% for most midwives. This comes with inflation now sitting at over 10% and with predictions it will continue rising said the RCM.
Jaki Lambert, Director for Scotland at the RCM, said: “This is not the substantially increased offer promised by the Scottish government and it will be very, very disappointing news for midwives across the country. It is designed to make them and NHS staff think they are getting something, when in reality they are getting very little. They and their colleagues will not be fooled by this tiny carrot that the Scottish Government is dangling in front of them.
The RCM says that were opportunities during the negotiations for the Scottish Government to offer a better deal to a greater number of staff, but this was rejected by them. This offer will do nothing to tackle the mounting recruitment and retention crisis in Scotland’s NHS says the RCM. In a survey of its members last year three quarters said they were considering leaving. The survey also showed that significant numbers of midwives and MSWs said they did not feel valued in their workplace.
Jaki lambert added, “We have midwives and MSWs heading to food banks because they do not have enough money in their own banks to buy food, turn the heating on or put petrol in their cars to get to work. This cannot be right. It shows yet again that the Scottish Government are dismissing midwives and their colleagues and taking them for granted, and that they do not value them, their skill, and their dedication. The initial pay offer was an insult, and the revised offer just adds injury to it.”
The RCM is currently balloting its members in Scotland on industrial action over pay with the ballot closing on 27 October. The RCM said it continues to urge its members to make their voiced heard on pay and to vote yes to industrial action in the ballot.
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Notes to Editor
For more information on pay and the ballot visit the RCM’s Scotland Pay Hub at Scotland pay consultation (rcm.org.uk).
- Read RCM’s FAQ’s on industrial action here
- RCM ballot on industrial action over pay opens in Scotland
- Scottish midwives say yes to ballot on industrial action (rcm.org.uk)
- RCM launches five-year vision for midwifery profession in Scotland
- Mounting Scottish maternity service staffing shortages spark safety fears says RCM
- Not good enough says RCM Scotland on Government pay offer
- Read more about the RCM’s Deliver a Decent Deal pay campaign here
- Four out of five NHS staff say pay is main reason they would quit their jobs (rcm.org.uk)
- Mounting Scottish maternity service staffing shortages spark safety fears says RCM
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