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Junior doctors accept Government pay offer to end strike action


UK doctors agree 22.3% pay rise to end strikes - Inquirer Business

London, United Kingdom — Hospital doctors in England have accepted a 22.3-percent government pay offer, their union and the health ministry ...

UK Government's new pay offer could end strike by junior doctors

UK Government and BMA have announced reaching an agreement that could see an end to the long-standing pay dispute involving junior doctors.

Junior doctors to begin voting on 22% pay offer - but threat of future ...

In information provided to junior doctors, the British Medical Association says the current offer could be "banked" - with more industrial ...

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Junior doctors just concluded their longest ever walkout and look set to continue with industrial action, while unions will soon ballot ...

UK doctors agree 22.3% pay rise to end strikes - The Business Times

Hospital doctors in England have accepted a 22.3-per cent government pay offer, their union and the health ministry said Monday, ending a wave of damaging ...

Junior doctors 'could strike again next year' despite 22% pay rise as ...

The government has said that the pay rise for junior doctors is meant to avert further strikes, which have caused over a million operations and ...

Sky News on X: "BREAKING: The government has offered junior ...

BREAKING: The government has offered junior doctors a 20% pay rise to end strike action, Sky News understands.

Senior doctors in England agree on a pay deal with the government ...

... offer from the British government that ends a yearlong dispute with unprecedented strike action ... junior doctor strikes looms large ...

England's Junior Doctors Vote for Pay Deal to End Strikes

Junior doctors in England voted to accept a pay ... Starmer will hope the resolution to the industrial action provides a boost to his government ...

Junior doctors finally vote for massive 22% pay rise to end 18 ...

JUNIOR doctors have voted to end 18 months of strike chaos in exchange for a whopping 22 per cent pay rise.The British Medical Association ...

strikes - Pavilion Health Today

Pay offer for junior doctors will not end dispute, BMA says ... Junior doctors in England have urged the government to reopen negotiations about pay restoration ...

Junior doctors expected to get 20% pay rise to end strike action

Junior doctors have been offered a 20 per cent wage hike to end ongoing strikes, it is understood. The British Medical Association's junior ...

Pay offer to Junior Doctors accepted - gov.scot

A record 12.4% pay increase for junior doctors and dentists in training for 2023–24 has been accepted by British Medical Association (BMA) Scotland members.

Sky News - BREAKING: Junior doctors offered 20% pay rise...

BREAKING: Junior doctors offered 20% pay rise by government to end strike action, Sky News understands.

SAS doctors to vote on pay offer and will strike if deal is rejected

Consultants have agreed not to take further strike action until the profession has voted on a pay offer put forward last month - but have also ...

UK Makes Pay Offer to Junior Doctors in Bid to End Strikes

The UK government reached a deal with the British Medical Association to raise pay ... accept it and draw a line under industrial action. Have a ...

Junior doctors accept government pay offer - Pharmacy Business

Junior doctors have accepted the government's pay offer by 66 per cent, marking the end of the most prolonged industrial dispute in the history of the NHS.

Junior doctors accept 22% pay rise to end strikes #shorts #gmstrike

Junior doctors in England have voted to accept the government's offer of a 22% pay rise over two years, ending their long-running dispute.

Junior doctors accept 22% pay settlement - Personnel Today

The British Medical Association's junior doctors committee has accepted the government's 22.3% pay settlement, after 66% of junior doctors in England voted in ...

Doctors in training vote to accept the government's pay offer

The British Medical Association (BMA) has announced that its doctors in training members have voted in favour of the government's offer.