NHS Physios to go on strike

NHS physios don't get enough respect. For the knowledge and ability they have and the difference they make in people's lives, they get paid peanuts.
 
Claire Sullivan, the CSP’s director of employer relations and union services, said:
Not one physiotherapist or support worker wants to strike, especially at such a precarious time. But they have been left with no choice and their reasons for doing so are intrinsically linked to the current NHS crisis. Every day, patients struggle to get the care they need because of the chronic workforce shortages caused by a decade of under-investment.
If the government doesn’t address pay then we risk losing even more valuable health workers making the consequences of those workforce shortages even worse for patients:mad:
 
NHS physios don't get enough respect. For the knowledge and ability they have and the difference they make in people's lives, they get paid peanuts.
How hard can it be to make someone wait 5 months for a telephone conversation before sending them out a couple of A4 sheets with exercises printed on them?
 
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