
Nurses in NI strike vote to strike for the first time in 103 years.
Nurses in NI strike vote to strike for the first time in 103 years.
Nurses in NI strike vote to strike for the first time in 103 years. Nurses have "spoken clearly" - that's the message from the Royal College of Nursing's director after members voted to strike.
It's the first time in the College's 103-year-history that such action has been taken in the UK.
So, do you think nurses should strike? Is it their only option? Do they have your support? Or could it put patients at risk?
Vinny spoke to Phil Kelly from Labour NI, NI Conservative member Irwin Armstrong and Slugger O'Toole editor Mick Fealty.
Also on the programme, Michael O’Neill set to say goodbye to the Green & White army ahead of move to Stoke City and Advice NI warns Northern Ireland could be on brink of a welfare mitigations disaster.
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