The Nurses Association of Jamaica and the government are heading back to the negotiating table.
Nurses across the island have been calling in sick or not reporting for duty as a means of forcing the government over the wage and fringe benefits offer.
The nurses have rejected the cumulative offer of a six percent increase over the life of the 2017/2019 contract period.
Following widespread disruption in the health sector the Ministry of Labour summoned the parties to a meeting to resolve the impasse
President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica Carmen Johnson says a new date is to be set for talks.
The NAJ President says normality should return to tomorrow morning.