Four Day Junior Doctors Strike Set for April

News, Strikes
Junior doctors are to stage a four-day walkout in April in their fight to get a 35% pay rise in England. Members of the British Medical Association (BMA) will take strike action from 11 April to 15 April. It comes after BMA leaders met Health Secretary Steve Barclay on Wednesday. Mr Barclay has said the pay claim is "unaffordable". A deal offered to other NHS staff and backed by unions involves a 5% pay rise in April and a one-off payment of at least £1,655. This is on top of the 4.75% pay rise they received last year. Nurses, ambulance staff, physios and other workers are being asked to vote on whether to accept that deal. The three biggest health unions - the Royal College of Nursing, Unison and the GMB…
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Support the Doctors to Save the NHS

Action and Events
PUBLIC MEETING In support of Junior Doctors and the NHS Facebook Event Monday 27 March 7.30 to 9.00 pm The New Haddo Hall, 29 Tarves Way, SE10 9JU Come to our public meeting and hear speakers from the BMA, junior doctors and other health professionals discuss the current pay claims, working conditions and the future of the NHS. Low wages in the NHS will encourage privatisation and end a publicly provided NHS. Speakers Professor Philip Banfield: Chairman of the British Medical Association (now unavailable, but replacement to be arranged) Dr Bob Gill: local GP, public health campaigner Helen O’Connor: GMB Organiser How to get there National Rail and DLRGreenwich Station; exit on the north side via the underpassBus 177Greenwich Station stop in Greenwich High RoadBuses 129, 199, 386Greenwich Station stop…
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