Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Junior doctor contract 'to be imposed'

Junior doctor contract 'to be imposed' Ministers are paving the way to impose a contract on junior doctors in England after the profession rejected the deal that had been agreed between union negotiators and the government.

British Medical Association members voted 58% to 42% against the deal.

BMA leaders had urged members to accept the terms, which were announced in May after talks with the government resumed following six strikes. BBC News

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