The government has been accused of "snatching away" a previously suggested pay rise of 2.1% for NHS workers, as four major unions expressed their dismay at the 1% increase on offer.
Full ArticleGovernment accused of 'snatching away NHS pay rise of 2.1%' as union backlash grows
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