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Cancer operations axed during doctors’ strike as ‘BMA demands extortionate pay rates’

The Independent understands the BMA demanded that consultants who were asked to step in to cover strikes be paid thousands of pounds to cover a single night shift

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

Cancer operations axed during doctors’ strike as ‘BMA demands extortionate pay rates’

The Independent understands the BMA demanded that consultants who were asked to step in to cover strikes be paid thousands of pounds to cover a single night shift

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dailymail.co.uk11 mesi fa

NHS chief accuses BMA of 'extortion' over rates for strike cover

The head of the NHS accused the British Medical Association of 'extortion' as doctors yesterday threatened more strikes.

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  1. martedì 29 luglio 2025·independent.co.uk

    Cancer operations axed during doctors’ strike as ‘BMA demands extortionate pay rates’

    The Independent understands the BMA demanded that consultants who were asked to step in to cover strikes be paid thousands of pounds to cover a single night shift

  2. martedì 29 luglio 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    NHS chief accuses BMA of 'extortion' over rates for strike cover

    The head of the NHS accused the British Medical Association of 'extortion' as doctors yesterday threatened more strikes.