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Nurses (Pay)

Volume 81: debated on Tuesday 18 June 1985

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asked the Prime Minister what benefits in kind are available to National Health Service nurses; and if she will make a statement.

The following benefits in kind are currently available under the terms of nationally negotiated agreements:

  • (i) Accommodation charges—students, pupils and other nurses under age 22 receive an automatic reduction of 40 per cent. of their charges, at present worth over £300 per annum per person.
  • (ii) Meals—all nursing staff have a right of access to meals within National Health Service facilities at subsidised prices.
  • Nurses who are required to wear uniforms receive them free and have them laundered at the expense of the health authority, but we regard this as the consequence of a condition of service rather than a benefit in kind.