Wage boost set for thousands of nurses
Written by admin on June 22, 2024
Thousands of Victorian nurses could score a massive wage boost of almost 30 per cent under a new agreement with the State Government – just a month after industrial action shut down hospital beds and planned surgeries.
The Victorian branch of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has called a statewide meeting of members to consider the Allan Government’s offer of a 28.4 per cent compounded wage increase by the end of the fourth year.
It follows the union locking horns with the government and state Department of Health – leading to 48 days of protected industrial action in early May.
ANMF members will meet on Wednesday and at eight satellite venues in Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, Mildura, Shepparton, Traralgon, Wangaratta and Warrnambool to decide on the offer.
Union delegates initially rejected an offer from the government which included a wages policy of 12 per cent.
That was in addition to cash bonuses and an additional gender equity uplift of between 5.5 and 13.3 per cent, due to “uncertainties” in the plans.
In early May, ANMF members voted to commence 48 hours of industrial action – resulting in one in four hospital beds being shut down.
It also resulted in multiple planned surgeries being cancelled while aged care assessment nurses were granted the right to refuse one in three public referrals.
ANMF Victoria branch secretary Lisa Fitzpatrick said nurses and midwives were looking for an offer which respects their work.
She said it should “reward the work they have done through the pandemic”.
“We believe this offer protects our current career structure and will significantly help to retain and recruit a permanent nursing and midwifery workforce and rebuild our health system,” Ms Fitzpatrick said.
In a statement, the ANMF said: “The offer to be considered on Wednesday realises the gender equity increase the Fair Work Commission expert panel has forecast in ANMF’s aged care work value case, provides dates for all increases and restores relativities between all classifications by the end of the agreement.”
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