An indicative ballot led by the BMA reveals that 67pc of senior doctors back industrial action, concerned over ‘erosion to their pay’
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An indicative ballot led by the BMA reveals that 67pc of senior doctors back industrial action, concerned over ‘erosion to their pay’
An indicative ballot led by the BMA reveals that 67pc of senior doctors back industrial action, concerned over ‘erosion to their pay’
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BMA warns government faces ‘several groups of doctors on picket lines together later this year’

BMA says 97% of first-year doctors voted for action over job security fears, after resident doctors walked out of English…

The ballots are running from Monday for eight weeks and will close on 6 July

The British Medical Association is urging members to support up to six months of walkouts, with fears other public sector workers…

Exclusive: Move could cause huge disruption and present ministers with major new headache

93 per cent of doctors voted to continue industrial action amid an ongoing row over pay and jobs