Midwives with the Royal College of Midwives are voting whether to join nurses on strike in a mass walkout that could lead to chaos in the NHS this winter
Midwives and maternity support workers are voting whether to join nurses on strike after an ‘insulting’ pay rise offer.
The 31,000 union members are being balloted from today in England and Wales on whether they will follow nurses in mass walkouts this winter.
The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) is urging members to take action after what it branded was an ‘insulting’ pay offer of four per cent, or a £1,400 boost.
This comes as midwives in Scotland overwhelmingly backed industrial action and in Northern Ireland union members are already being consulted.