The union says the offer is too low for its members, with ambulance staff set to walk out on Monday.
"Now more than ever we need a UK-wide solution to the scourge of low pay that has affected our NHS and ambulance services."Image caption,"We believe the offer, equivalent to an extra 3% - 1.5% of which will be in pay every year - is a strong one. This is on top of the 4.5% average pay rise for 2022-23, which has already been awarded.
"This is the best offer we can make in our current funding settlement. We have drawn together all our available funding from across the Welsh government to make this improved offer to try and resolve the dispute. "We will wait for the views of other health trade union colleagues who continue to discuss this offer before considering the next steps. We are committed to continuing to work in social partnership."
Looking ahead to Monday's strike, the spokesman said the government was was working "to ensure life-saving and life-maintaining care" is provided, patient safety is maintained and disruption is minimised.
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