Junior doctors' new contract will be imposed from October - Jeremy Hunt The Government will impose a new contract on junior doctors from October, Jeremy Hunt has announced, heralding the possibility of further rounds of strikes.
The Health Secretary made the announcement after junior doctors and medical students voted decisively to reject the negotiated deal between the British Medical Association (BMA) in a referendum.
In his statement to Parliament, Mr Hunt excoriated the BMA for its conduct during the protracted dispute. The Daily Telegraph
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The Health Secretary made the announcement after junior doctors and medical students voted decisively to reject the negotiated deal between the British Medical Association (BMA) in a referendum.
In his statement to Parliament, Mr Hunt excoriated the BMA for its conduct during the protracted dispute. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Statement to Parliament: Jeremy Hunt updates Parliament on junior doctors' contract Department of Health
- Britain’s National Health Service lurches towards another crisis The Economist
- Jeremy Hunt confirms plan to impose new junior doctor contract GP Online
- Jeremy Hunt to impose new contract on junior doctors The Guardian
- Junior doctors: Jeremy Hunt announces new contract will be imposed from October The Independent
- Junior doctors’ ballot result provokes widespread disappointment and dismay OnMedica
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