
UK Resident Doctors Accept Pay Offer After Three Years of Strike Action
Resident doctors in the UK have accepted a pay offer after three years of strike action, which will see staff receive an average 6.6 percent raise by April 2027 and the creation of 4,500 extra specialty training places.
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Resident doctors take strike action over pay
The BMA said there will "undoubtedly be cancellation of operations, outpatient appointments and elective care" but "patient safety will still be prioritised".
Read full article →Resident doctors accept pay offer after three years of strike action
Staff will receive an average 6.6 per cent raise by April 2027 and an extra 4,500 speciality training places will be created
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Kakao’s union staged an all-day walkout Monday by having members log off from internal work systems, raising pressure on management as a dispute over performance-based pay enters its second month. The action, called “Logout Day” by the union, involves employees taking a full day of leave and staying off company work platforms throughout the day. The union said there were no separate start or end times for the strike. Monday’s walkout is the union’s second collective action undertaken in June, fo
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Resident doctors across Northern Ireland are to take part in a 24-hour walkout over pay.
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