'Little Wins': Nurses and Midwives Vote to Accept Interim Government Offer
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'Little wins': Nurses and midwives vote to accept interim government offer
NSWNMA members Kylie Norris, Raj Janday and Olivia Brasington at a 2024 protest in Griffith. Photo: Oliver Jacques. Some NSW healthcare staff are receiving better pay and conditions after voting to accept an interim offer from the State Government. It means public nurses and midwives are being handed a 3 per cent pay increase and improved working conditions, ahead of formal arbitration later this year. NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association (NSWNM…
NSW nurses accept interim pay offer - Nursing Review
NSW public sector nurses and midwives have voted to accept an interim pay and conditions offer from the NSW government, marking a significant, albeit temporary, step in their ongoing industrial dispute. The agreement provides immediate financial relief and improved work-life balance, while the broader fight for a substantial pay increase continues. The interim offer includes a three per cent pay increase, backdated to 1 July 2025, along with an …
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