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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Ted Hennessey

Resident doctors strike cancelled just hours before it was due to begin

  • Resident doctors in England have called off their planned four-day strike , which was scheduled to begin on Monday morning, after the government presented a new offer.
  • The British Medical Association (BMA) confirmed on Saturday that a last-minute proposal had been received, prompting the decision to avert the 16th round of industrial action since 2023.
  • Dr Jack Fletcher, chairman of the BMA’s resident doctors committee, expressed frustration at the timing but stated that the union would always negotiate in good faith and strikes are a last resort.
  • The new offer, which will now be put to union members for a referendum, reportedly includes standard 2016 resident doctor contract terms for all locally employed doctors and an average 6.6% pay uplift to be fully implemented by April 2027.
  • Health Secretary James Murray welcomed the decision, noting that the country cannot afford to increase the pay offer further, following a 28.9% pay rise for resident doctors over the last three years.

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Resident doctors call off four-day strike after new government offer

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