Workers want a 20% rise in line with other states and say they won’t renew registrations, limiting them to basic driving duties
No formal offer has been made to increase the pay of New South Wales paramedics despite months of negotiations as a union boss calls on the premier and treasurer to “come out of the shadows”.
The state health system faces the prospect of widespread industrial action in coming weeks, with the most serious threat set to result in two in five paramedics being little more than ambulance drivers.
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