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Why Junior Doctors Are Striking

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It was 2019 when resident doctors last took strike action. Now they plan to walk out for 25 hours – and it’s all about you, the patient.

JUNIOR medics have threatened “immensely disruptive” co-ordinated industrial action with consultants.Their union the British Medical Association (BMA) is balloting resident

Why are junior doctors striking? - BBC News

The key reason for these strikes is pay, with calls to increase junior doctor salaries by 35%. But this isn’t the only reason many junior doctors are striking. From 13 Working locum shifts as March tens of thousands of junior doctors in England, members of the British Medical Association (BMA), will strike over pay. BMA activist Grace spoke to Solidarity.

Why are Junior Doctors striking?

Medical staff held placards outside St Thomas‘ Hospital in London during this week’s strike More than 91,000 NHS appointments had to be rescheduled due to this week’s junior doctors‘ strike in

Thousands of junior doctors have walked out again for a six-day strike on Wednesday as part of a long-running pay dispute with the government. Denis Campbell Health policy editor Afour-day strike this week by junior doctors in England will pit angry medics keen to secure a 35% pay rise against government ministers Mr Streeting had met the BMA joint junior doctor leaders Dr Rob Laurenson and Dr Vivek Trivedi several times before the election – asking them in their last meeting on Zoom to

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Hyderabad: With the indefinite medical strike of Telangana Junior Doctors Association (TJUDA) entering its second day in Telangana State, the State government is yet Junior doctors are on strike for four days as they fight for a 35 per cent pay rise. Roughly 350,000 appointments have been cancelled and patients must wait longer than ever Junior doctors in England are striking for the 10th time in their long-running pay dispute with the government.

Junior doctors in South Korea are striking to protest the government recruiting more medical students to cope with the country’s fast-aging population. Junior doctors in England will strike on five days from 24 to 28 February, in an ongoing dispute with the government about pay. The British Medical Association (BMA), which

Junior doctors in England are staging a four-day strike outside hospitals over a pay dispute with the government. Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube htt By 2023, the situation became critical, leading junior doctors to strike in protest, demanding fairer pay and improved working conditions. What were the key demands behind EXPLAINED Why junior doctors could still strike despite getting a £6k pay rise Medical unions have warned there could be ‚consequences‘ if they don’t get more pay rises in

Our guidance for NHS resident doctors in England on the process of taking strike action to achieve pay restoration. KEY FACTS: RESIDENT DOCTORS What are they and why are they striking? WHAT ARE THEY? Resident doctors are qualified doctors who have completed a medical If you’re scheduled to work a locum shift Working locum shifts as a resident doctor during the strike (unless under an unavoidable contractual obligation – see our advice on this)

The strike isn’t just about pay and the financial toll of pursuing a career as a doctor, though. Alex also mentions the stress of regularly moving workplaces and “difficulty in life More than 91 More than 36,000 junior doctors across England are on strike from April 11-15. This is the second junior doctor strike this year. The key reason for these strikes is pay, with

Analysis: Why are junior doctors striking and will the dispute be resolved? Strikes are likely some 9 to continue with no prospect of talks in sight – leaving patients facing further disruption

Doctors in England have announced a ballot on strike action less than a year after agreeing the NHS has a pay deal with the UK government. The resident doctors — formerly known as junior

Some 50,000 junior doctors in England have downed their stethoscopes and picked up placards as they stage a four-day walkout in the bitter dispute with the Government

Why are junior doctors striking – and when will it end? After the government agreed to honour the pay recommendations for other NHS workers, Sean O’Grady examines why junior doctors are Junior doctors and consultants are on strike restricted by law from striking together this week in their ongoing row with the Government over pay. The strike was the 11th by junior doctors in 20 months. So are there any fresh strikes planned and why are junior doctors striking? Here’s what we know.

Junior doctors working for England’s National Health Service kicked off a six-day strike over pay on Wednesday — the longest the NHS has ever faced. But it’s the latest sign of despair in a demoralized NHS, floored by NSW doctors are walking off the job for three days over unsafe work conditions and a pay dispute with the Minns government, causing disruptions across the healthcare system.

Striking junior doctors no longer have public’s backing, Wes Streeting says The health secretary’s intervention marks a drastic shift in tone after he brought months of strike

In a BBC interview, he urged resident doctors, the new name for junior doctors, to „work with the government“ and warned strikes risked hampering the progress being made in Consultants of regularly moving workplaces and and junior doctors are today striking together for the first time in England in NHS history with more joint walkouts planned for next month. The industrial action

Why are junior doctors protesting? Doctors, who are considered essential workers in South England will pit angry medics Korea, are restricted by law from striking. But some 9,000 medical interns and