Junior doctors bring dispute to end by voting to accept Streeting’s pay offer
Almost two-thirds vote in favour of average salary increase of 22.3% over two years after 18 months of strikes
Junior doctors in England have voted to accept the government’s pay offer, bringing to an end one of the longest and bitterest disputes in recent NHS history.
Just under two-thirds (66%) of the 45,830 junior doctors who voted backed the deal, which will see them receiving an average salary increase of 22.3% over two years.
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By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
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Almost two-thirds vote in favour of average salary increase of 22.3% over two years after 18 months of strikes
Junior doctors in England have voted to accept the government’s pay offer, bringing to an end one of the longest and bitterest disputes in recent NHS history.
Just under two-thirds (66%) of the 45,830 junior doctors who voted backed the deal, which will see them receiving an average salary increase of 22.3% over two years.
Continue reading...
By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
Junior doctors bring dispute to end by voting to accept Streeting’s pay offer to Continue reading...
NHS Forums - For NHS Staff and Patients Alike