NHS Employers
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Headquarters location | London, United Kingdom |
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Founded | November 2004 |
Chief Executive | Danny Mortimer |
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ID | 2470041 |
About NHS Employers
NHS Employers is an organisation which acts on behalf of NHS trusts in the National Health Service in England and Wales. It was formed in 2004, is part of the NHS Confederation, and negotiates contracts with healthcare staff on behalf of the government.
Court orders nurse strike in England to be cut short
... The case was brought after Nhs Employers said it believed the last day of the planned strike was not covered by the mandate as the ballots closed on 2 November 2022 at midday...
Ministers start legal move to cut nurse strike short
... But Nhs Employers said it had legal advice that the action would be unlawful...
Court may need to decide if nurses' strike is legal
... Nhs Employers says it has received legal advice that the timing of the industrial action would be unlawful...
Unions close to pay deal with government to avert more NHS strikes
... A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Social Care said the government, Nhs Employers and unions had been holding constructive and meaningful discussions covering pay and non-pay matters and that the talks were ongoing...
Consultants want up to £262 an hour to cover strike days for junior doctors
... Sympathy being eroded - NHS bossesDanny Mortimer, the chief executive of Nhs Employers, said health bosses had sympathy for the plight of doctors, but that was being " eroded" by the unilateral demands being made for premium pay...
Coronavirus: the Mental health hotline for NHS staff
... Danny Mortimer, of Nhs Employers, said: As the pandemic continues, our people are facing new and growing challenges on a daily basis, and it is therefore more important than ever that you are able to access resources to help you manage your health in a way that suits your needs...
General election 2019: NHS news under wraps until after polling day
... NHS sources indicated that individuals were free to speak, though not on behalf of their Nhs Employers or trusts...
Court orders nurse strike in England to be cut short
The forthcoming strike in England by members of The Royal College of Nursing has to be Cut Short by A Day , a judge has ruled.
The walkout is due to start at 20:00 BST on Sunday and was going to last until 20:00 on Tuesday.
But it must now end on Bank Holiday Monday, following the legal judgement at The High Court.
The Judge ruled that the RCN's six-month mandate for strike action would have lapsed by Tuesday.
The case was brought after Nhs Employers said it believed The Last day of the planned strike was not covered by the mandate as the ballots closed on 2 November 2022 at midday.
It had argued that could invalidate the whole strike and urged the government to look into the case.
The government ended up just contesting the part of The Strike that fell on the 2 May, the Tuesday.
Ahead of The Court hearing the RCN said it would have to accept The Judgement as it would " never do anything illegal".
But it accused Health Secretary Steve Barclay of bullying nurses and using " draconian anti-trade union legislation".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com