Ambulance staff across the South on strike over pay dispute
The walkout will last for 10 hours on Tuesday (May 9th)
Ambulance workers in the South will strike on Tuesday (May 9th) as Unite escalates its industrial action in a long-running dispute over pay.
Unite's members employed at South Central Ambulance Service NHS Trust and South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Trust will strike from 12pm until 10pm.
Last month, Unite's members and those in the Royal College of Nursing employed in the NHS in England rejected the Government's offer of a lump sum cash payment for 2022/23 and a 5% pay rise for this year.
Members of most other health unions accepted the offer.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said:
"The Government must reopen negotiations to ensure that a proper wage offer is made to NHS workers.
"We have always said that a non-consolidated lump sum for 22/23 would not cut it. So it has turned out.
"The current offer does nothing to resolve the recruitment and retention crisis crippling the NHS.
"The strike action by our South East ambulance workers is part of Unite's escalation strategy to exert greater pressure on the Government."