Nurses' strike cancelled after pay rise before state election period begins
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Nurses' strike cancelled after pay rise before state election period begins
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation cancels a strike at one of Adelaide's largest public hospitals after securing a 2 per cent pay rise on top of a 4 per cent immediate increase in wages announced earlier this week.
SA nurses and midwives secure interim pay rise as strike action called off - The Indian Sun
More than 6,500 public sector nurses and midwives in South Australia will receive an immediate four per cent pay rise, with a further two per cent increase due in October, after the state government reached an interim agreement with their union. The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation has agreed to suspend planned industrial action at Lyell McEwin Hospital next week while negotiations continue on a full enterprise agreement. The strike h…
Pay rise for nurses – Port Lincoln Times
Public sector nurses and midwives across the state are set to receive an automatic four per cent pay rise backdated to 1 January 1 2026, marking the largest annual increase for the profession in 15 years. The state government announced the move to ensure frontline staff do not miss out on wage growth during the…
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