Nurses will have to cut short a planned 48 hour strike in England over the Bank holiday weekend after a court ruled that the second day of action was unlawful. JaneDJourno reports.
Nurses will have to cut short a planned 48 hour strike in England over the Bank holiday weekend after a court ruled that the second day of action was unlawful.
The Royal College of Nursing described it as the “darkest day” of the dispute so far – criticising the government for “taking its own nurses to court”.
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