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The health secretary, Steve Barclay, is expected to announce a formal pay offer to key unions involved in NHS
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strikes in England, including a one-off payment of up to 6% for this year, in an effort to end months of industrial action.Last-minute talks between the Department of Health and Social Care DHSC and the unions were understood to be continuing on Thursday morning, but an offer was expected to be made public later in the day.Two sources suggested it would include an across-the-board payment of up to 6% for 2022-23, and then a per
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manent pay increase of about 5% for the coming financial year 鈥?significantly more than the 3.5% the Treasury had initially suggested was affordable. The payment for this year is expected to be split into two parts 鈥?a 2% one off pay award, and a 4% Covid recovery bonus .With inflation expected to fall sharply in the coming months, 5% is highly likely to amount to an above-inflation rise. Ministers had previously said they could not reopen the current years pay deal, under which ma
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ny NHS workers received a flat-rate 拢1,400 increase.The chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, said in his budget statement on Wednesday: High inflation is the root cause of the strikes we have seen in recent months. We will continue to work hard to settle these disputes but only in a way that does not fuel inflation. Members of the unions involved, which represent ambulance workers and physiotherapists as well as nurses, would have to approve any offer in a consultation before Taxr Gezi Park protest trial: Turkish court acquits all 26 defendants
Economic recession and depression can lead to exclusion and, at worst, persecution of the most vulnerable groups within society. That is why the UN declaration on human rights happened in 1948 and it is why we need, more urgently than ever, to establish universal equality for all human beings.Countries of the wor
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ld must act now to ensure that everyone - regardless of wealth, ethnicity, sex or religion - has the same rights and that these rights are enshrined in law. By building on the power of the 1948 declaration we can create a new tool which applies moral and political pressures to transform inequalities and banish discrimination between groups of people around the world.Today we - 128 leading human rights and equality professionals from 44 nations - are launching a new declaration which, for the first time ever, sets forth general legal principles that define equality as a basic human right.The declaration o
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n principles of equality, whose adoption was facilitated by the UK-based Equal Rights Trust, is available in full at equalrightstrust.org and would, for the first time: define the right to equality as a basic human right; give an ultimate global expression of equality between all discriminated people; help guarantee consistency in the way different nations treat the right to equality; shatter the current hierarchies of discrimination within societies.This declaration will be submitted to the UN and we urge governments and individuals across the world to
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