Doctors' strike in September called off The British Medical Association has called off the junior doctors' strike due to take place in England next week amid concerns about patient safety.
The BMA said it was not backing down in the fight over a new contract and further strikes would go ahead unless the government negotiates a new deal.
Medical leaders had warned the short notice meant care would be put at risk. BBC News
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The BMA said it was not backing down in the fight over a new contract and further strikes would go ahead unless the government negotiates a new deal.
Medical leaders had warned the short notice meant care would be put at risk. BBC News
See also:
- Junior doctor contracts (statement) British Medical Association
- NHS Employers response to industrial action being cancelled in September NHS Employers
- Junior doctors' strikes suspended The Daily Telegraph
- Five-day junior doctor strike suspended after NHS England talks GP Online
- Junior doctors suspend planned five-day strike in September The Guardian
- BMA call off junior doctors strike action planned for next week Northampton Chronicle and Echo
- Next week’s industrial action cancelled due to safety concerns OnMedica
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