WATCH: Health Secretary ‘Having Conversations’ With Other Unions After Capitulating to BMA
After handing out a pay rise to the British Medical Association's junior doctors the Health Secretary says he is now in conversations with other unions
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After handing out a pay rise to the British Medical Association’s junior doctors the Health Secretary says he is now in conversations with other unions representing medical staff. More handouts on the way… Yesterday’s pay rise means starting salaries for resident doctors will go £38,831 to £41,226. Top-level junior doctors will get £80,730 salaries plus additional hours which will take them above £100,000… James Murray was asked about other medical staff – now incentivised to strike – on GB News: “Well, look, I’m having conversations with the unions representing other work forces in the NHS as well, because they do such an important job – whether that’s nurses, paramedics, porters, people right across the NHS and make the NHS what it is.
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