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NHS workers in England vote to accept 5.5% pay award

The GMB union said 60% of its members backed the increase in a ballot.

NHS workers in England, including ambulance crews, have voted to accept a government pay award
NHS workers in England, including ambulance crews, have voted to accept a government pay award (Kirsty O'Connor/PA)

Tens of thousands of NHS workers in England, including ambulance crews, have voted to accept the Government’s 5.5% pay award.

The GMB union said 60% of its members backed the increase in a ballot.

Rachel Harrison, GMB national secretary, said: “GMB members working across the NHS and ambulance service in England have welcomed this first step towards restoring their pay to pre-austerity levels.

“The Pay Review Body recommendation was the first above-inflation pay rise for NHS workers in more than a decade.”