Senior Doctors in England Threaten Strikes as Pay Dispute Intensifies

The British Medical Association (BMA) announces it will ballot senior doctors in England over potential strikes, citing a lack of progress in pay and career development talks with the government.
Senior doctors in England are set to be balloted over the prospect of strikes, the British Medical Association (BMA) has announced. The union stated that simultaneous ballots of consultants and specialist, associate specialist, and speciality (SAS) doctors will run from May 11 to July 6 as both sets of medics escalate their disputes with the government over pay and career development.
The BMA said there has been
Source: The Guardian


