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'A Royal College of Nursing (RCN) survey of 10,000 staff members show that 62 percent of nurses have considered leaving their jobs over the last year as they felt overburdened by working more unpaid hours.
More than 60 percent of nurses say they could not give patients the care they would want to as they were extremely busy during work hours. Over 80 percent also believed their workload had increased in the last 12 months.
“Salaries have remained static while household bills are rising, and people are finding it really hard” said Rachael McIlroy, from the RCN.'
Read more: British nurses consider quitting their jobs