BMA in a 'total mess' over junior doctors dispute, says insider Senior figure says leaders going ahead with week-long strikes to avoid members going it alone and forming new union
The British Medical Association is in a “total mess” over the junior doctors dispute and is pushing ahead with plans for a series of week-long strikes despite having “lost the battle” with Jeremy Hunt, a senior figure in the union has said.
BMA leaders are backing the walkouts partly because they want to avoid junior doctors breaking away and forming their own union, the well-placed source told the Guardian. Continue reading... The Guardian
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The British Medical Association is in a “total mess” over the junior doctors dispute and is pushing ahead with plans for a series of week-long strikes despite having “lost the battle” with Jeremy Hunt, a senior figure in the union has said.
BMA leaders are backing the walkouts partly because they want to avoid junior doctors breaking away and forming their own union, the well-placed source told the Guardian. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Why are junior doctors striking? BBC News
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