NHS staff on Agenda for Change pay scales, including dietitians and dietetic support workers, are not included in the Chancellor's announcement that some public sector workers are to receive above inflation pay awards this year, as they are in the final year of a three-year pay deal. This isn't good enough.
We wrote to Government, along with our sister health trade unions, at the beginning of July asking them to 'bring forward' the next pay settlement date from April 2021 to later this year. It is disappointing that Government have not taken this opportunity to respond positively to our letter and recognise the vital, life-saving work of workers across the NHS in response to unprecedented challenges.
The details of the pay claim are still being discussed and are subject to consultation and agreement. The NHS Staff Council Trade Unions are working together to fight for the best possible award for our members.
We need to get the government to change their mind on NHS pay. Politicians work for you. They should want to hear from you about what’s important to you, and frankly they have a duty to listen and respond.
The most straightforward way to let them know what you think about NHS pay is to write to them. A physical letter or email is best, rather than using social media. We have created a template letter to to act as a starting point. However, the most impact will come from writing in your own words, and not words given to you by the BDA or others. Politicians can spot copy and paste messages and they are more likely to ignore them, or give a copy and paste response.
Your letter or email to them need not be long. In fact, shorter is better. But if you cover the points above, you will have got your message across. For more advice on writing to political representatives, take a look at our Standing Up for Dietetics pages.
On pay, everything isn’t decided for the whole United Kingdom by MPs in Westminster. Devolution means that MPs do decide things for England, but in Scotland it is the Scottish Parliament, in Wales the Welsh Parliament (Senedd Cymru), and in Northern Ireland it is the Northern Ireland Assembly. So, depending upon which part of the UK you live in, you may need to contact your MP (England), MSP (Scotland), MS (Wales) or MLA (Northern Ireland).
In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland (but not England) you will be represented by more than one person – either multiple people per constituency (in Northern Ireland) or by people who represent your region as well as people who represent your constituency (in Scotland and Wales).
Please do let us know if you write and what replies you get, both from your local representative but also any replies you get from the letters they send to ministers. You can email us on t[email protected]. It is really helpful to know how many members are helping out and what you are hearing.