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 has confirmed. The BMA rejected the Government’s latest pay offer and will strike from 15-19 June. The announcement comes after the recently appointed Health Secretary James Murray met with representatives of the doctors’ union for the first time in the hopes of putting an end to the long-running dispute with resident doctors in England.Mr Murray previously said he wanted to “give unions confidence” he will do all he can to improve career prospects and ensure NHS staff are paid fairly.More to follow...
Resident doctors to walk out yet again in fresh strikes
Health Secretary James Murray met with representatives of the doctors’ union for the first time







