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Resident doctors in England to stage four-day strike in June

Resident doctors in England to stage four-day strike in June

Summary

Resident doctors in England will strike for four days in June over pay and job training issues. The new health secretary rejected their pay demands as too high, while doctors warn the dispute is unresolved.

Key Facts

  • Resident doctors in England will strike from June 15 to June 19.
  • This will be their 16th strike since March 2023 in a long-running pay dispute.
  • The strike will disrupt NHS services, delaying tests, appointments, and surgeries.
  • Doctors want a pay rise to recover a 26% loss in salary value since 2008-09.
  • They also want more training places to support career progress in medical specialties.
  • The British Medical Association (BMA) represents about 55,000 of England’s 75,000 resident doctors.
  • New health secretary James Murray called their pay demands “unrealistic, unaffordable, and unsustainable.”
  • BMA leaders say talks have stalled and accuse the government of not offering enough money or job commitments.
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