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Calvary Mater nurses still waiting for promised back pay two months after historic pay deal
Central Coast health workers are facing cash flow pressure as NSW nurse pay increases are implemented slower than expected.
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Central Coast health workers are facing cash flow pressure as NSW nurse pay increases are implemented slower than expected.

Two months after NSW approved a landmark pay rise for nurses statewide, staff at Calvary Mater Hospital on the Central Coast report they are still waiting to receive thousands of dollars in back pay owed to them. According to reports, the delay has left workers out of pocket despite the pay agreement having been formally approved, creating financial hardship for employees who were expecting the backdated entitlements to flow through.
The NSW health department has indicated that processes are in place to reimburse the staff, but the lag between approval and payment highlights implementation challenges in rolling out the significant pay deal across the state's health system. For Calvary Mater and other Central Coast health facilities, the delay underscores broader questions about payroll systems and the practical mechanics of administering complex pay adjustments across multiple employers and employees.
Sources: nbnnews.com.au.
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