Chemotherapy, dialysis, critical care units such as ‘intensive care’ and ‘high dependency’, neonatal and paediatric intensive care are the areas the RCN is confirming will be exempt from the strike action later this month.
In formal letters to NHS employers today, the College has set out what it means by a commitment to a ‘life-preserving care model’ during industrial action.
Other services, which do not meet these criteria, may be reduced to a ‘Christmas Day’ or ‘night duty’ level.
The strikes will take place on Thursday 15 and Tuesday 20 December unless government negotiations are able to pause the action.
RCN General Secretary and Chief Executive, Pat Cullen, said:
“Every nurse feels a heavy weight of responsibility to make this strike safe. Patients are already at great risk and we will not add to it.
“This list of exemptions shows how seriously we take our commitment and it should put patients’ minds at ease.
“Nursing staff do not want to take this action but ministers have chosen strikes over negotiations. They can stop this at any point.”
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