The BMA, which represents junior doctors, says it believes working with ACAS gives "the most realistic chance" of ending the strike in England.
The NHS Confederation, which represents managers, has written to the BMA and the health secretary, asking them to consider this "as a matter of urgency".
The government says it remains open to involving ACAS to help end the strike. BBC News
See also:
- BMA calls upon Government to agree to go to ACAS to help settle junior doctors’ dispute BMA
- NHS Confederation responds to second day of junior doctors' strikes NHS Confederation
- Union 'misled' over Weston General Hospital junior doctor shortage BBC News
- Junior doctors' strike day two: A&Es could shut or only treat ambulance patients The Daily Mail
- BMA seeks arbitration to end junior doctor pay dispute GPonline
- NHS bosses urge Steve Barclay to accept Acas role in dispute with junior doctors The Guardian
- ‘I’m so scared’: Patients suffer as operations cancelled amid doctors’ strike The Guardian
- ‘Joining the picket line is a last stand’: junior doctors on the four-day strike The Guardian
- Junior doctors should halt strikes for Government to enter Acas talks – minister The Independent
- Junior doctors’ strike enters third day as government urged to break deadlock over pay dispute The Independent
- Junior doctors' union asks Acas to help end strike deadlock ITV News
- 'The system is broken': On the A&E frontline on second day of junior doctors' strike Sky News
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