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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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
See also:
- NHS Employers responds to BMA decision to reject the new contract NHS Employers
- Junior doctor leader quits after proposed terms rejected BBC News
- Junior doctors reject new contract BBC News
- Jeremy Hunt: 'Rapid decision' needed over junior doctor contract BBC News
- Junior doctors REJECT new contract with the Government - but their union says there will be no further strikes The Daily Mail
- Junior doctors vote to reject new contract deal against British Medical Association advice The Daily Telegraph
- Junior doctors reject another contract: proof that clever people can do very stupid things The Daily Telegraph
- Junior doctors reject proposed new contract as BMA demands fresh talks GP Online
- Junior doctors' contract: a cessation of hostilities would help everyone The Guardian
- I fought for junior doctors’ rights – but the government destroyed their trust | Johann Malawana The Guardian
- Junior doctors reject new contract deal OnMedica
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