Resident doctors to walk out yet again in fresh strikes next month
Resident doctors in England are set to strike from June 15-19 due to ongoing disputes over pay with the Government. The British Medical Association has confirmed the strike dates after rejecting the latest pay offer from the Government. Health Secretary James Murray's initial meeting with the doctors' union has not led to any improvements in their situation.
- ▪Resident doctors will strike for a week in June as part of their long-running dispute with the Government over pay.
- ▪The British Medical Association rejected the Government's latest pay offer and announced the strike dates.
- ▪Health Secretary James Murray's meeting with the doctors' union did not result in a better offer.
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