The union says consultants have seen pay cuts of 35% since 2008 once inflation is taken into account.
The BMA is now warning it will proceed to a formal ballot unless the government acts before 3 April. BBC News
See also:
- Consultants in England ‘ready to strike’, as BMA consultative ballot shows overwhelming support for industrial action BMA
- Pay, pensions and DDRB reform for consultants in England BMA
- NHS Confederation responds to BMA's consultants indicative strike ballot NHS Confederation
- NHS Providers responds to threat of strikes by consultants NHS Providers
- NHS consultants to be balloted over potential strike action Evening Standard
- Consultants back industrial action in preliminary ballot and could be on strike by spring GPonline
- Senior doctors in England prepared to strike over pensions and pay The Guardian
- Hospital consultants to be balloted over possible strike action The Independent
- Senior hospital doctors ‘ready to strike’ in England Pulse
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