Government minister hints possibly restricting some health workers’ right to strike

Gillian Keegan said that the new law attempting to ensure minimum service levels on public transport might be extended to other public services including those provided by NHS workers

I'm John Warburton with news that the education secretary has added her voice to government ministers hinting that NHS staff could face curbs on their right to take strike action. During radio interviews, Gillian Keegan said on Thursday that the new law attempting to ensure minimum service levels on public transport might be extended to other public services including those provided by NHS workers. But the Royal College of Nursing’s general secretary Pat Cullen, has called on the government to stop what she calls “cheap and divisive political games”. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio. 
 

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