Junior doctors in England choose to strike over pay dispute

Junior doctors strike
Junior doctors strike
  • Junior doctors in England have chosen to go on strike.
  • Union: ‘This result underlines the huge anger among Junior Doctors at staffing turmoil and years of pay decline’.
  • Many hospital doctors are represented by British Medical Association.

In a pay dispute, junior doctors in England have chosen to go on strike, the hospital doctors’ organisation HCSA announced on Friday.

“This result underlines the huge anger among Junior Doctors at the staffing turmoil and years of pay decline they have been subjected to,” HCSA President Dr. Naru Narayanan said in a statement.

In conjunction with other health unions, the union stated that they will now decide on the timing and format of the strike action.

Many hospital doctors are instead represented by the bigger British Medical Association, which is a smaller hospital doctors’ organisation.

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