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Government’s Last-Minute Offer Prevents Resident Doctors’ Strike

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Resident doctors in England have cancelled a planned strike after the government made a new offer, which will be voted on by the British Medical Association (BMA) members. The strike was set to begin on Monday and would have marked the 16th in a series of disputes over pay and working conditions.

Health Secretary James Murray described the new proposal as a “good deal” for resident doctors, suggesting it could help resolve ongoing tensions. The BMA has indicated that the offer includes improvements in jobs, pay, and career progression, addressing some of the key concerns raised by doctors.

Despite recent pay rises, the BMA argues that resident doctors are still earning significantly less than in 2008 when adjusted for inflation. This ongoing financial strain has led to a series of strikes since 2023, highlighting the critical nature of negotiations in the healthcare sector.

The cancellation of the strike is seen as a positive development for patients, as it avoids potential disruptions in healthcare services. However, the situation underscores the need for continued dialogue between the government and medical professionals to ensure fair compensation and working conditions in the future.

Source: BBC News

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