To help stop the pharmacists pay delay in Northern Ireland, the Pharmacists' Defence Association (PDA) will present a motion on fairer pay to the ICTU
Biennial Delegate Conference, taking place from 5 to 7 July.
The PDA motion states, "…there are other employers within the health system, that echo Agenda for Change terms, despite the fact they are essentially private
businesses contracted to the NHS, not actually public bodies. While echoing the pay structure has some advantages, these employers also seek to unnecessarily
delay pay increases on the basis that the NHS changes are so delayed.
The Universities in Ulster Schools of Pharmacy are ranked as some of the highest in the UK. They are gifting our population with high calibre graduates destined
to provide excellent patient care. These pharmacists want to stay in a job that helps patients. They want to deliver the care that they have spent years of time
and often thousands of pounds to render themselves confident and capable."