NHS Ambulance Staff Walk Out in Bold Pay Strike
Strike Hits South Central and South East Coast Ambulance Trusts
Ambulance workers are staging a strike from noon to 10pm BST, targeting the South Central Ambulance Service and South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trusts. The action is part of an “escalation strategy to exert greater pressure on the government,” say union bosses.
Union Demands Better Pay and Proper Negotiations
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham slammed the government for failing to offer a fair deal. She urged ministers to reopen talks and deliver “a proper wage offer” that tackles the crippling recruitment and retention crisis in the NHS. The government’s current 5% pay rise plus a one-off £1,655 top-up for 2023-24, she says, simply isn’t enough.
Government Slams Strike, Warns of Patient Impact
The Department of Health & Social Care branded the strike “disappointing” and warned it will pile “more pressure” on the overstretched NHS. Officials urged the public to ring 999 for life-threatening emergencies only and to use NHS 111 online for all non-urgent health issues.
Picket Lines Go Up in Northfleet and Portsmouth
Unite confirmed picket lines will be set up in Northfleet and Portsmouth. The strikes threaten serious disruption to patient care and add fuel to the fire in an already stretched health service. The government insists most NHS unions backed its pay offer, calling on dissenting unions to “bring industrial action to an end.”
This strike underscores the mounting challenges facing the NHS. Years of chronic underfunding and staff shortages have pushed the health service to breaking point – and ambulance crews are now fighting back hard.