Image caption"We need a health service that doesn't have trolleys lined up in every corridor.
Patients with a scheduled outpatient appointment or who are due to have an operation who have not been contacted by their trust should attend as normal.Clearly the unions are not for budging. They remain steadfast in their determination to highlight what they see as the injustice for both patients and staff across the health and social care system.
A further strike involving members of both the RCN and health union Unison is due to take place on Friday. In a statement released on Tuesday evening, the RCN called for"urgent measures to address unsafe staffing levels and deliver pay parity with colleagues from across the UK".
Markcrissall I see they are concerned about current nursing levels this week. Happily helping that issue.
Solidarity
Here we go again the start of many I suspect as promised by the current Labour leader smarting over his humiliation we will fight them on the streets. His union paymasters at work to disrupt. Pathetic
The lady holding the placards looks very Irish.
Solidarity