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Government Offer Halts Resident Doctors’ Strikes

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Resident doctors have called off planned strikes that were set to begin on Monday, following a new offer from the government. This decision comes as members of the British Medical Association (BMA) prepare to vote on the proposal, which addresses key issues surrounding jobs, pay, and career progression.

The strikes, which would have marked the 16th since 2023, were anticipated to exacerbate existing pressures on the NHS, particularly with a predicted heatwave and major sporting events coinciding. The BMA’s chairman expressed frustration that negotiations reached a critical point so close to the strike date, yet acknowledged the government’s shift in position.

Health Secretary James Murray described the new offer as a significant opportunity to resolve ongoing disputes, while Sir Keir Starmer urged doctors to reconsider their strike plans, highlighting the potential negative impact on patient care and waiting times.

The cumulative cost of previous strikes has already exceeded £3 billion, and the BMA continues to advocate for pay adjustments to restore compensation levels to those seen in 2008. With a mandate for industrial action until August, the outcome of the vote will be crucial for the future of resident doctors’ working conditions.

Source: LBC News

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