NT pay offer falls short: union


Professional Pharmacists Australia warns NT government’s hospital pharmacy pay offer will not be enough to address staff shortages  A proposed $1500 annual allowance for public hospital pharmacists and technicians, proposed by the Northern Territory, will leave the jurisdiction at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to attracting talent, a union leader says.  Professional Pharmacists Australia

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