BMA chief urges juniors to 'take a step back' before indefinite strikes Junior doctors need to "take a step back" before considering indefinite strikes the head of the British Medical Association has said, amid signs of divisions in the union.
Hospitals have been warned to prepare for a wave of strikes, after leaked emails showed the union’s junior doctors committee is considering escalating industrial action, in the wake of the first ever full walkout by medics in the history of the NHS.
But Dr Mark Porter, the head of the BMA, on Tuesday suggested that junior doctors should “take soundings” and think hard before going too far. The Daily Telegraph
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Hospitals have been warned to prepare for a wave of strikes, after leaked emails showed the union’s junior doctors committee is considering escalating industrial action, in the wake of the first ever full walkout by medics in the history of the NHS.
But Dr Mark Porter, the head of the BMA, on Tuesday suggested that junior doctors should “take soundings” and think hard before going too far. The Daily Telegraph
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