Fair Pay for Nursing
The campaign
Nursing is the largest safety-critical profession in health care, playing a vital role in patient care.
Despite this, nursing remains understaffed and undervalued. After years of underinvestment, the government must act urgently to protect patient care by protecting the profession.
When politicians neglect nursing, they neglect patients. We need members and supporters to come together to achieve a safely staffed workforce. You can demand change today.
Agenda for Change review
The Scottish government has agreed to implementation of the Agenda for Change review’s recommendations on reform of the NHS pay scheme. Read more.
The recommendations from the review relate to:
- Protected time for statutory, mandatory and profession-specific learning
- A review of band 5 nursing roles
- A reduction in the working week.
We will be supporting members through the implementation process – look out for emails from us and information on our website in the coming weeks.
Please also remember to make sure your details on MyRCN are up to date so you can continue to receive updates from us.
Agenda for Change review
Frequently asked questions
Read latest pay news
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RCN Scotland calls Scottish government budget statement a 'missed opportunity' - 19 December 2023
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RCN calls for Scottish government to give go-ahead for Agenda for Change review recommendations - 22 November 2023
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Scottish government must live up to its promises - 20 March 2023
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Nursing Taskforce must be prioritised - 7 March 2023
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Voting for RCN members opens on new NHS pay offer in Scotland - 28 Feb 2023
Read our latest blogs
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RCN Scotland calls Scottish government budget statement a 'missed opportunity' - Colin Poolman, Director, RCN Scotland
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'Our priorities for the review of Agenda for Change' - Norman Provan, Associate Director - Employment Relations, RCN Scotland
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'No room for government stalling as strike mandate remains' - Colin Poolman, Director, RCN Scotland
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'Before taking action hard work to be done' - Colin Poolman, Director, RCN Scotland
General practice nursing pay in Scotland
Pay deals in Scotland
2023-24
RCN members voted to accept this pay offer in March 2023. It includes:
- An average consolidated pay increase of at least 6.5% for all staff up to and including of band 8a
- An additional one-off pro rata payment of between £387 and £939 (depending on pay point)
- A review of the Agenda for Change pay scheme that builds on commitments made as part of the 2022-23 pay deal.
Read the detail of the deal in full.
2022-23
RCN members voted to reject the pay offer in December 2022. The offer included:
- A percentage increase depending on pay point and band
- A commitment to a review of band 5 nursing job roles to establish if these are still fit for purpose
- A commitment to establish a working group to consider protected learning time for professional groups of Agenda for Change staff
- The permanent retention of paid overtime for bands 8 and 9
- Maintenance of temporary enhanced mileages rates for NHS Scotland staff until the UK Staff Council review is concluded
- A commitment to establish a working group to explore the feasibility of a reduced working week, with the aim of getting to a 36-hour working week without the loss of earnings
- A commitment to a mechanism to negotiate NHS pay for future years which will avoid such protracted discussion and delay.
The Scottish government chose to impose a deal after the majority of other health trade unions voted to accept. Read the detail of the deal in full.
The strength of the RCN’s industrial action mandate and members’ overwhelming rejection of this pay offer resulted in further negotiations and the subsequent pay offer for 2023/24.
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Page last updated - 20/08/2024