UNISON health workers vote to accept NHS pay offer

NHS workers who belong to UNISON have voted decisively to accept the pay offer from the government, says the union today (Friday).

The consultation of 288,000 NHS workers across England closed at 3pm this afternoon. Almost three quarters (74%) voted to accept the offer, and 26% to reject.

Turnout in the consultation exercise was 53%, with 152,329 votes cast. Of these 112,458 voted yes, and 39,871 no.

NHS staff across England have been taking part in the online consultation exercise since the end of March.

UNISON had recommended acceptance of the offer, which came out of the pay talks involving unions, employers and ministers earlier that month.

The offer covers two pay years – an additional one-off amount for 2022/23 and a 5% wage rise (10.4% for the lowest paid) for 2023/24.

UNISON head of health Sara Gorton said: “Clearly health workers would have wanted more, but this was the best that could be achieved through negotiation.

“Over the past few weeks, health workers have weighed up what’s on offer. They’ve opted for the certainty of getting the extra cash in their pockets soon.

“It’s a pity it took several months of strike action before the government would commit to talks. Unions told ministers last summer the £1,400 pay rise wasn’t enough to stop staff leaving the NHS, nor to prevent strikes. But they didn’t want to listen.

“Instead, health workers were forced to strike, losing money they could ill afford. The NHS and its patients suffered months of unnecessary disruption.

“Other unions are still consulting so the full picture won’t emerge until the end of the month. UNISON will be urging the government to ensure NHS workers get the wage rises they’ve voted for at the earliest opportunity.

“This vote might end UNISON’s dispute, but it doesn’t solve the wider staffing emergency affecting every part of the NHS. Now, the government must work with unions to bring about a sustained programme of investment in the workforce.

“Lessons must also be learned. The mistakes of the past few months cannot be repeated. It’s time for a whole new approach to setting pay across the NHS.”

Notes to editors:
–The non-consolidated payment for 2022/23 is worth between £1,655 and £3,789 to health workers in England. This is equal to 8.2% for the lowest paid and around 6% for nurses, midwives and other colleagues on band 5 of Agenda for Change. It’s in addition to the £1,400 NHS staff received for 2022/23 last September. The 2023/24 wage rise is worth at least £1,065 and would raise the lowest hourly rate in the NHS in England to £11.45 an hour, or £22,383 a year.
–Other unions that took part in the pay talks are still in the process of consulting their members. All the results will be in by the end of the month. The NHS staff council is due to meet on 2 May and report back to the government.
–In Scotland, UNISON members have voted to accept the Holyrood government’s latest pay offer. Talks in Wales are ongoing, with announcements expected soon. NHS staff in Northern Ireland have only just received the £1,400 paid to their English colleagues last September. The hope is that developments in England will prove enough to unlock the ongoing dispute in Northern Ireland.

Media contacts:
Liz Chinchen M: 07778 158175 E: press@unison.co.uk
Anthony Barnes M: 07834 864794 E: a.barnes@unison.co.uk

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Put NHS pay right – NHS strike rolling report

10:20am Beautiful ‘golden hour’ down at Filton this morning.

10:20am Good to see some MPs dropping by pickets – Ian Lavery (Wansbeck) and Julie Elliott (Sunderland Central) here.

Ian Lavery MP on the picket line at Ashington
Julie Elliott MP on the picket line at Pallion

How to support

We’ve got loads of ways you can support the strikers today:

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You can donate to UNISON’s strike fund, details are here:

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9:55am Christina McAnea, UNISON general secretary spoke to Nick Ferrari on LBC from a SW picket line, this morning, about the government’s ‘warm words’ – but lack of action.

9:30am As with the previous strikes, UNISON crews will still be providing cover and responding to high priority calls throughout the day.

9:00am Even if the weather isn’t – socials are certainly starting to warm up. Paul and Ella in Gateshead and picketers in Kendal.

8:45am Putting it politely, its a brisk start for most of our strikers this morning with temperatures ranging from 1°C in London to a balmy 7°C in Newcastle.

The North West might see a few sparse showers but the rest of England should remain dry.

Cold, dry – now thats what I call ‘Brazier Weather’™. Stay tuned for updates.

Unison members out on strike at Huyton Ambulance Station, Liverpool, UK. Photo©Steve Forrest/Workers’ Photos

8:30am Meanwhile, earlier this week UNISON urged Rishi Sunak to come to the table to resolve the dispute:

“He says his door is open but without an invite to that mythical negotiating table, NHS staff have no choice but to go on striking.”

It’s time the PM ditched the pretence

8:15am This morning Christina McAnea, UNISON general secretary will be touring picket lines in the South West, starting with North Bristol Operations Centre.

Christina McAnea at North Bristol Operations Centre 10 Feb 2023

8:00am As ambulance workers start walking out across five regions for UNISON’s fourth NHS strike over the past three months – our rolling report also starts.

Check back in here throughout the day for updates from across the country and the media.

For now, if you’re not striking you can show your solidarity on Twitter and Facebook with #PutNHSPayRight or by using our template tweet:

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From the frontline to the breadline – NHS strike rolling report

8:55am UNISON head of health Sara Gorton has been on BBC Breakfast to talk about how the strikes can be resolved.


8:55am We know who’s blocking a resolution to this strike.


8:15am Honk if you support the strikers!

Pickets at Deptford with 'honk your support' placard

Find out what you can do to support the strikers – including honking your support – here.


8:05am Christina McAnea is already on the case, highlighting early picket lines across the regions. You can follow the general secretary via Twitter at twitter.com/cmcanea.


8:00am Good morning all. This is the start of another historic day, as UNISON members working in the NHS across England take a third day of industrial action.

We will be bringing you reports from around the regions, so stay tuned.

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