Workers at Echuca’s Bupa Aged Care home are being encouraged to vote down their latest pay offer. The proposal, which includes a 2.3 per cent wage increase, will be put to workers at Bupa’s 26 Victorian nursing homes today. But the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Foundation claims the offer provides no improvements beyond the pay rise and is urging staff to vote against the proposal. The foundation has set up a large billboard outside the Fehring Ln facility in recent days in an attempt to sway employees ahead of the ballot. It claims Bupa is one of Victoria’s lowest paying aged care groups. Victoria branch secretary Lisa Fitzpatrick said Bupa nurses and personal care workers earned thousands of dollars less each year than colleagues doing the same work.