Ministers act to end NHS pensions row amid waiting list rise The government has come up with new proposals for England and Wales to end the row with doctors over pensions.
Doctors had started refusing to do overtime shifts because they were being landed with bills after changes to the amount that can be accrued tax-free.
Just weeks after ruling out reviewing the rules, ministers now say they will. BBC News
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Doctors had started refusing to do overtime shifts because they were being landed with bills after changes to the amount that can be accrued tax-free.
Just weeks after ruling out reviewing the rules, ministers now say they will. BBC News
See also:
- NHS pensions for senior clinicians: new changes announced to improve care Department of Health and Social Care
- The King's Fund responds to the government's proposed changes to NHS pension rules The King's Fund
- Pension rules review is to be launched by the Government in bid to end NHS doctors' staffing crisis The Daily Mail
- Tinkering won't stop doctors from being forced out of the NHS by absurd taxes on their pensions The Daily Telegraph
- 'Tax trap' pension rules to change in effort to halt NHS crisis The Guardian
- Ministers announce overhaul of pensions for top doctors and surgeons The Independent
- NHS pension rules get an overhaul OnMedica
- Operation waiting lists soar after government change to pensions Sky News
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