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Manchester police fine woman £10,000 for organising protest againt 1% pay rise for nurses

<p>Nurses and NHS workers from the campaign group NHS Workers Say No protest about pay outside Downing Street </p> (PA Wire)

Nurses and NHS workers from the campaign group NHS Workers Say No protest about pay outside Downing Street

(PA Wire)

A woman has been fined £10,000 for organising a protest against the Government’s proposed 1 per cent pay rises for NHS workers.

The protesters gathered in Manchester city centre around noon on Sunday to protest against the proposals which have been branded “inept” and “unacceptable”.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said a 61-year-old woman was issued with a £10,000 fixed penalty notice for breaching Covid-19 rules on public gatherings.

A 65-year-old woman was also arrested at the protest after refusing to leave the scene and failing to provide details when asked.

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She later provided her details to officers and was de-arrested but given a £200 fixed penalty notice, GMP said.

Nurses and NHS workers from the campaign group NHS Workers Say No, and Unite’s Guys and St Thomas Hospital Union branch, also held a protest outside Downing Street against the proposal.

The Royal College of Nursing has condemned the award as simply “not good enough”, stating that nursing staff, many of whom would have been working on the frontline during the pandemic, are “skilled professionals deserving of fair pay”.

Police detain a woman after breaking up a protest in ManchesterPA Wire
Police detain a woman after breaking up a protest in ManchesterPA Wire

The Prime Minister defended the proposals on Sunday, saying the Government had tried to give NHS staff “as much as we can”.

But Labour’s shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth accused the Prime Minister of breaking his promise to NHS staff by defending the pay rise proposal.

Superintendent Caroline Hemingway, of GMP, said: “With the positive step of schools reopening tomorrow, it is vital that people continue to follow Government legislation on social distancing and avoid gathering illegally in large numbers.

“Regardless of one’s sympathies for a protest’s cause, we would ask the public to maintain social distancing and follow legislation to prevent a rise in infections and provide the best possible chance of a further easing of restrictions in the weeks to come.

“We sought to engage with and peaceably disperse those attending this afternoon’s protest, explaining that the gathering was in contravention of Government lockdown rules.

“Unfortunately officers were met with a degree of non-compliance and it was therefore necessary to issue fixed penalty notices.”

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