Royal College of Midwives members vote for ‘improved’ two-year deal by 57% to 43%

Midwives have voted to accept the latest NHS pay offer, their union has announced.

In a turnout of 48% of eligible members of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM) working in the NHS in England, 57% voted to accept the deal – with 43% rejecting it.

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