Bonuses and pay rises for NHS chiefs ‘reward not a right’, says Streeting
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England’s NHS Will Dock Pay of ‘Failing’ Bosses in New Shakeup
England’s National Health Service will cut the salaries of leaders who fail to reduce waiting times or improve patient outcomes, the latest effort from Keir Starmer’s government to turn around the ailing state-run organization.


Bonuses and pay rises for NHS chiefs ‘reward not a right’, says Streeting
Failing NHS chiefs could have their salaries docked by up to £15,000 under ‘carrot and stick reforms’.
Failing NHS bosses face having annual pay rises docked under new measures - The Mirror
Department of Health and Social Care said a 'carrot and stick' approach will also see CEOs who cut waiting times and boost patient services rewarded with bonuses of up to 10%
Labour offers NHS bosses £30,000 bonuses as it reorganises the NHS as a model for privatisation - Workers Revolutionary Party
LABOUR health secretary Wes Streeting has proposed NHS bosses pocketing £30,000 bonuses under a new plan he has devised which he claims will incentivise them to cut waiting lists. Hospital chief executives, who already receive six figure salaries, are being told that they can earn an extra 10% bonus for reducing waiting lists and managing […]
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