I'm doing a report on union policies in regard to strikes. I'm a bit lost at actually finding any specific policies on striking. RCN are very vague and talk a lot about the NMC in terms of strike. UNISON and Unite are pro strike but don't have details on the breadth of strike, e.g. whether staff nurses are legally allowed to strike. From what I thought, legally staff nurses cannot strike if they are shifted to work, and can definitely not have an all - out strike. The last strike that I do remember was in 2014, and all I was on placement at the time and pretty much all the nurses came in for work, albeit they were very sympathetic to the nurses who were picketing outside.
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I'm doing a report on union policies in regard to strikes. I'm a bit lost at actually finding any specific policies on striking. RCN are very vague and talk a lot about the NMC in terms of strike. UNISON and Unite are pro strike but don't have details on the breadth of strike, e.g. whether staff nurses are legally allowed to strike. From what I thought, legally staff nurses cannot strike if they are shifted to work, and can definitely not have an all - out strike. The last strike that I do remember was in 2014, and all I was on placement at the time and pretty much all the nurses came in for work, albeit they were very sympathetic to the nurses who were picketing outside.