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NHS unions endorse new pay package

23/11/2004

NHS unions decided today to endorse Agenda for Change, the new pay reform package for 130,000 NHS Scotland staff.

Agenda for Change will be rolled out across the UK from 1 December this year.

Earlier this month both UNISON and Amicus members voted in favour of Agenda for Change, following on from earlier endorsement from other organisations including the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), Royal College of Midwifes (RCM) Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (CSP) and GMB.

Benefits of the pay reforms include:

  • Increase in NHS minimum wage to £5.69 per hour
  • 10 per cent pay deal for all staff over three years from 2003 to 2005.
  • A newly registered nurse will now earn broadly the same as a newly qualified teacher.

Health Minister Andy Kerr said:

"This is good news for patients and staff. I am delighted that the NHS staff have voted in favour of Agenda for Change, the most radical reform of NHS staff pay and conditions since 1948. Both patients and staff will benefit from this new deal. As staff gain opportunities to enhance their skills and work more flexibly, patients will experience better and faster care delivered in a way which meets their needs.

"The design, testing and implementation of the new system reflects a sustained period of successful partnership working between the four UK Health Departments, NHS employers and the trades unions. I look forward to continuing to work with staff and all our partners to harness the opportunities this gives us to deliver a first class health service to the people of Scotland."

Page updated: Tuesday, November 23, 2004