The Independent highlights the ongoing strike action of resident doctors in England, who are pushing for a significant 29% pay increase in response to the government's proposed 4% uplift. With historical pay freezes and multiple strikes since 2022, the British Medical Association's (BMA) members are vocal about the detrimental impact on patient care. Wes Streeting has warned that public support for doctors is waning, urging them to avoid prolonged industrial action to restore trust in the health system.
Resident doctors in England are demanding a 29% pay uplift amid criticism of the government's proposed 4% increase, warning of a continuous cycle of strikes.
Wes Streeting has urged doctors to vote against further strikes, emphasizing that public support for such actions has diminished and the healthcare system's integrity is at stake.
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