‘Last man standing’: How will NHS strike action affect community pharmacy?

Amid widespread disputes over NHS pay and conditions and a vote by nurses to take strike action, C+D has asked pharmacy bodies for their view on how community pharmacy teams and demand for services could be affected

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The RCN’s mandate to organise strikes remains in place until early May 2023

Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) union are set to stage their first national strike across all four UK nations – for the first time in the body's 106-year history – after a ballot saw most NHS Trusts in England reach the 50% turnout threshold needed for strike action.

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