Junior doctors urged to hold fresh ballot before striking Junior doctors should not go ahead with crippling week-long strikes without a fresh ballot by their union, the head of the Commons health select committee has said.
Dr Sarah Wollaston, a former GP, urged the British Medical Association (BMA) to call off planned strikes - saying such actions were "grossly disproportionate and completely unjustified".
The legal basis for the strikes is a ballot last November on a new contract for junior doctors. The Daily Telegraph
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Dr Sarah Wollaston, a former GP, urged the British Medical Association (BMA) to call off planned strikes - saying such actions were "grossly disproportionate and completely unjustified".
The legal basis for the strikes is a ballot last November on a new contract for junior doctors. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- GMC statement and advice to doctors on industrial action General Medical Council
- Jeremy Hunt claims junior doctor strikes will delay 1m hospital visits and 100,000 operations GP Online
- GP trainees who take strike action 'could face competency review' GP Online
- Hunt attacks junior doctors’ leader OnMedica
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