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Unison Cymru and Welsh government to hold talks on future pay for health workers this week
Ambulance workers on the picket line outside Waterloo ambulance station in London during strike action

TALKS on future pay and conditions for health workers in Wales will be held between Unison Cymru and the Welsh government this week.

The public-sector union, which represents tens of thousands of NHS staff in Wales, is to have a meeting with Health Minister Eluned Morgan on Thursday.

A letter from the Welsh government to all health unions in Wales has suggested a one-off payment to workers and potential solutions to problems involving agency staffing.

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