
Keir Starmer Gives Doctors' Union 48-Hour Ultimatum to Reconsider Pay Deal
Labour leader Keir Starmer has criticized the British Medical Association's (BMA) rejection of a pay deal as 'reckless' and accused medics of 'walking away' from negotiations, setting a 48-hour deadline for a strike. He has called on the union for resident doctors in England to reconsider the proposed pay and workforce deal, warning that planned strikes would harm both doctors and patients.
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PM gives BMA 48 hours to call-off strike or lose 1,000 training posts
Starmer sets deadline for doctors' union to call off six-day walkout due to begin after Easter.
Read full article →Row erupts after Keir Starmer accuses medics of ‘walking away’ from deal
The Prime Minister has given resident doctors a 48-hour deadline to reconsider.
By Ella Pickover
Read full article →UK’s Starmer gives doctors’ union 48 hours to reconsider pay and workforce deal
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on the union for resident doctors in England to reconsider a proposed pay and workforce deal, giving it 48 hours to accept the offer as he warned that planned strikes would hurt doctors and patients. Writing in the Times newspaper, Starmer said the British Medical Association had taken a […]
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