LETTER : NHS staff in pay dispute

Jocelyn Prudence
Saturday 03 June 1995 18:02 EDT
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I FIND it extraordinary that of four members of NHS staff selected to share their concerns about local pay ("Why NHS workers promise a summer of discomfort", 28 May), two were nurses and one was a nurse training to be a midwife. This is not just a nurses pay dispute. The 60,000 members of Professions Allied to Medicine (PAMs) comprising physiotherapists, radiographers, occupational therapists, dieticians and others share the same pay review body as nurses and are equally aggrieved about the pay proposals.

Jocelyn Prudence

PAMs, London WC1

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