Junior Doctor strikes are in it ‘for the long run,’ union warns
JUNIOR doctors are in their battle for decent salaries “for the long run,” their union warned today after the government insisted that there would be no improvement in its pay offer.
On Thursday, the government approved a 6 per cent pay increase for NHS staff recommended by the sector’s pay review body.
The British Medical Association (BMA) said today that the chance of more strikes was “very high” as the junior doctors remained on strike for the second of five days of planned action — reportedly the longest walkout in NHS history.
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