• AutoTL;DRB
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    31 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Junior doctors in England have launched a fifth round of industrial action, with thousands going on strike just days after starting their first NHS jobs.

    The strike action comes less than 24 hours after figures revealed the waiting list of people awaiting treatment had climbed to a record high of 7.6 million.

    Sir Julian Hartley, the chief executive of NHS Providers, said cancellations could hit a million after strikes by junior doctors and consultants in August.

    The NHS Confederation has called the government’s “business as usual” approach to strike action “dangerous” and urged it to reopen talks with doctors.

    Steve Barclay, the health secretary, said patients were “bearing the brunt of the impact of continuous strikes” and the fresh round “will cause more appointments and procedures to be postponed”.

    He added: “My door is always open to discuss how to improve doctors’ working lives, but this pay award is final so I urge the BMA to end its strikes immediately.”


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  • @zephyreks@lemmy.ca
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    11 year ago

    How can the NHS be so incredibly underfunded? Hell, even Canada is bleeding doctors because of long hours and low pay, and our salaries look downright exceptional compared to this.

  • @Aux@lemmy.world
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    -161 year ago

    Not sure why they continue to strike. Just get a new and better job already!

    • SbisasCostlyTurnover
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      131 year ago

      Yes. We should absolutely be pushing for the doctors of the future to walk out en masse and take their skills elsewhere. What could go wrong.

      • @merridew@feddit.uk
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        81 year ago

        “Junior doctors” are fully qualified doctors in clinical training, no “of the future” about it.

      • @mannycalavera@feddit.uk
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        -21 year ago

        No I don’t think we should be pushing for this. But the doctor’s themselves absolutely should.

        They’ve clearly said the renumeration and stress levels in th NHS system are unacceptable. Hence the strikes. Many have signaled that they would rather work in non NHS style health systems because of the pay and quality of life improvements. Good for them.

        As hard as it might be to hear this maybe it’s time to rethink how well the NHS system is working. Not for patients (but also that) but for the workers within in. A key tranche of which are so pissed off with it that they want to move to Australia.