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Health professionals and clinical assistants will take industrial action on Friday as part of their fight for a better pay deal.

United Workers Union members voted to take protected action after rejecting the latest EBA offer from Queensland Health.

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The union represents medical imaging staff, including radiographers, radiation therapists, nuclear medicine scientists, pharmacists, oral health professionals, and clinical assistants.

The previous EBA expired on October 16, after months of unsuccessful bargaining, with members arguing the state’s offer did not address concerns on issues like workload, conditions and staffing levels.

Members will take action at worksites across the state, including bans on work that does not impact patient care, such as writing messages of protest on windows, doors and notice boards.

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