Pat Cullen says ‘government has not listened’, but there are no plans to coordinate action with junior doctors

Nurses could continue to stage strikes up to Christmas, the head of the main nursing union has said, while adding that there were no plans to coordinate them with continuing strikes by junior doctors.

Pat Cullen, the general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), said members had rejected a pay offer from the government, one recommended by the union, because they believed the deal “was neither fair nor reasonable”, and that more action would follow.

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