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nion legal guidelines and the dearth of on-line voting might deliver the nurses’ strikes over pay and circumstances to an finish, in accordance with a union chief.
Pat Cullen, normal secretary of the Royal School of Nursing (RCN), spoke to nurses throughout a go to to a hospital in Guildford, Surrey, on Monday, as union members continued to vote on whether or not to proceed taking strike motion over pay and staffing till the tip of the yr.
Safe on-line voting was used to pick out a brand new Conservative prime minister final yr so it’s clear they simply need to make it tougher for working folks to have their voices heard
The poll ends on Friday.
She informed the Guardian: “Speaking to nurses right this moment, it’s clear that they’re sad with how they’re being handled and really feel the NHS is on a precipice.
“After nurses mentioned they wanted higher from Authorities, they’ll vote once more on whether or not to take extra strike motion till December.
“There are solely a few days left to vote by submit and it’s beginning to appear to be the Authorities’s guidelines on postal voting might get the higher of us.”
She mentioned she believed the poll would point out assist for additional strikes however the 50% voting threshold might not be reached.
She added: “Nursing workers can nonetheless submit their ballots again however until 150,000 folks get their votes despatched again within the submit then the strike has hit the tip of the highway.
“Safe on-line voting was used to pick out a brand new Conservative prime minister final yr so it’s clear they simply need to make it tougher for working folks to have their voices heard.
“For the remainder of the week we’ll be visiting hospitals and reminding folks that in the event that they need to maintain the strain on the Authorities they’ve to consider the submit field like a poll field.”