Junior doctors end five-year NHS pay row by accepting a new contract Junior doctors have finally accepted a new contract – ending a bitter five-year dispute that included the first all-out strike in NHS history.
They will receive an 8.2 per cent pay rise over the next four years and increased weekend and overnight pay thanks to a £90million investment from the Government.
The long-running contract dispute saw thousands of junior doctors go on strike in 2016, two years after initial talks broke down. The Daily Mail
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They will receive an 8.2 per cent pay rise over the next four years and increased weekend and overnight pay thanks to a £90million investment from the Government.
The long-running contract dispute saw thousands of junior doctors go on strike in 2016, two years after initial talks broke down. The Daily Mail
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