Junior doctors call for talks with Jeremy Hunt to avert strike Medics say they are desperate to avoid industrial action, as health secretary says patients could die if walkout goes ahead
Hundreds of junior doctors have called on Jeremy Hunt to avert industrial action after the health secretary said patients could die if next month’s planned strikes went ahead.
More than 600 junior doctors signed a letter to Hunt imploring him to enter into talks at the mediation service Acas to solve the dispute over changes to their pay and working hours. They said they had voted for strike action “with a very heavy heart”. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Hundreds of junior doctors have called on Jeremy Hunt to avert industrial action after the health secretary said patients could die if next month’s planned strikes went ahead.
More than 600 junior doctors signed a letter to Hunt imploring him to enter into talks at the mediation service Acas to solve the dispute over changes to their pay and working hours. They said they had voted for strike action “with a very heavy heart”. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Junior doctors row: A nightmare for the NHS and patients? BBC News
- MPs clash over junior doctor strikes in urgent Commons debate GP Online
- Junior doctors' strike 'puts 60,000 operations a day at risk' The Guardian
- Patients could die if junior doctors' strike goes ahead, says Jeremy Hunt The Guardian
- Junior doctors accuse NHS chief of exploiting Paris attacks to stoke public fears over strike The Independent
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