Unions urge members, including nurses and ambulance staff, to back deal which includes one-off payment.
A 5% pay rise from April has been offered to NHS staff in England, including nurses and ambulance workers.
Unions are recommending members back the deal after nearly two weeks of talks with ministers, raising hopes the bitter dispute may be coming to an end.Fourteen unions were represented at the talks covering nurses, ambulance staff, physios, midwives and support staff, including cleaners and porters. "Health workers had to take many days of strike action and thousands more had to threaten to join them to get their unions into the room and proper talks underway."RCN general secretary Pat Cullen added: "Members took the hardest of decisions to go on strike and I believe they have been vindicated today."
The one-off payment starts at £1,655 for the lowest paid staff such as cleaners and porters and rises to just over £2,400 for the most senior frontline roles, such as nurse consultants.
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