BREAKING: NHS consultants have voted to go on strike next month in the fight for more pay. 86% of British Medical Association members backed the walkout.
‘We are simply asking for fairness to ensure there is a pay settlement that begins to reverse the real-terms pay decline we have suffered and a commitment to fully reform the pay review process to ensure it can make truly independent recommendations in the future that take into account historical losses so that we don’t find ourselves in this situation again.
‘Consultants are the NHS’s most experienced, highly-skilled clinicians, and are responsible not just for providing specialist care patients, but also leading entire services and training the doctors of the future.
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