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    • Public Health Policy
    • Healthcare Economics
    • Labor Relations

    Background:

    • The public sector pay cap has been a contentious issue, impacting the wages of healthcare professionals.
    • Nursing unions, including the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), have expressed significant dissatisfaction with current pay scales.
    • Sustained industrial action and protests have characterized the RCN's recent engagement with government policy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the RCN's strategic plan for a major rally in London.
    • To articulate the RCN's objective of compelling the government to abolish the public sector pay cap.
    • To document the culmination of a summer protest campaign aimed at influencing pay policy.

    Main Methods:

    • Organizing a large-scale public rally in London.
    • Coordinating protest activities following a summer of industrial action.
    • Engaging in advocacy and lobbying efforts directed at government officials.

    Main Results:

    • A planned rally in London signifies an escalation of the RCN's campaign.
    • The protest aims to exert pressure on the government regarding public sector remuneration.
    • The RCN seeks the complete removal of the existing pay cap.

    Conclusions:

    • The RCN's rally represents a critical juncture in the campaign against the public sector pay cap.
    • Successful removal of the pay cap could significantly impact nursing recruitment, retention, and morale.
    • The government faces continued pressure from healthcare unions to address pay concerns.