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09.11.2022 - 15:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Humza Yousaf has defended the Scottish Government committing a further £5 million to its climate justice fund in the same week as nurses were told "there is no more money".
The under-pressure SNP health secretary visited Wishaw General Hospital today just hours before the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) announces whether its members had become the latest NHS staff to vote for strike action.
The most recent Scottish Government pay offer is for a flat rate of £2,205 per person backdated to April - but is widely expected to be rejected.
Speaking before the strike ballot was announced, Yousaf said: "We don't have any more money, as John Swinney has made absolutely clear."
He blamed UK Government "mismanagement for the economy" for causing runaway inflation that has depressed take home pay for workers and wiped millions of pounds off the Holyrood health budget.
Yousaf insisted Westminster should be helping devolved nations settle the pay dispute with nurses as it was "essentially a UK-wide strike".
"I am naturally disappointed that a record pay deal seems to have been rejected," he said. "From my perspective, dialogue is the way through this.
"I am committed to averting a strike - I don't think the trade union wants it, I certainly don't want it."
He added: "My plea to the UK Government is - this is essentially a UK-wide strike. We need more money from the UK Government as have no more money. There is nothing behind the sofa.
"So we really need the UK Government to help us out, particularly as so many of the pressures like inflation, right through to the cost crisis, come directly from mismanagement of the economy."
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