
Resident doctors will go on strike for five days in November over disputes about pay and job prospects (Picture: EPA)
Doctors will take part in a fresh round of strikes in December after talks with the government fell through again,the British Medical Association announced.
Resident doctors,formerly known as junior doctors,across England will stage a five-day walkout after the union and the government failed to agree on a deal regarding pay.
The long-running pay dispute has been ongoing since March 2023.
These fresh strikes will mark the 13th over the last two years,if it goes ahead,but when are the strikes happening,and why are they happening now?
Resident doctors will stage a five-day walkout over onoing pay disputes since 2023 (Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)However,following talks with Health Secretary Wes Streeting,it felt the government’s plans for pay and job restoration were not credible enough,prompting the strikes next month.Resident doctor leaders met with Mr Streeting on October 13,calling for a solution to issues regarding underpayment and job shortages,but they felt there was ‘little option but to call for strike action’.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has called the BMA’s strikes as ‘preposterous’ (Picture: Getty Images)‘While we want to get such a deal done,the Government seemingly does not,leaving us with little option but to call for strike action.’He cited ‘better employment prospects and restoring pay’ as being the more credible ways the government can help resident doctors.However,Mr Streeting has called the strike action ‘preposterous’,calling the walkouts ‘unreasonable and unnecessary’.‘It is preposterous that the BMA have rushed headlong into more damaging strike action a week after its new leadership opened discussions with the Government,’ he said.‘After resident doctors have received a 28.9% pay rise,the Government has been clear that we simply cannot go further on pay this year.‘But by walking out on strike,the BMA are walking away from an offer to improve resident doctors’ working conditions and create more speciality training roles to progress their careers. The BMA are blocking a better deal for doctors.’He argued the walkouts ‘do not have the public’s support,nor did a majority of resident doctors vote for them’.
The strikes scheduled for November will mark the 13th since March 2023 (Picture: AFP)United News - unews.co.za