Frontline NHS workers have gathered in central London to demand better wages as they chanted: "stop clapping, start paying." Campaigners wore scrubs and other NHS uniforms as they held banners saying" "priceless yet penniless" and "640 healthcare workers dead, blood on their hands" alongside images of Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Demonstrators began a march to Trafalgar Square after a two-minute silence in honour of 640 healthcare workers who have died during the pandemic.
The protest comes after nurses were excluded from the wage increase for around 900,000 public sector workers announced in July because they are in the final year of a three-year agreement.
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