Senior doctors plan 48-hour strike for September in England Consultants who are part of the British Medical Association (BMA) in England will strike on 19 and 20 September.
The 48-hour walkout will affect routine services, but emergency care will be covered after the BMA promised to provide a Christmas Day level of cover.
The dates have been announced ahead of their next strike at the end of August.
The government has said there will be no more pay talks, after agreeing to the 6% pay increase the independent pay review body recommended. BBC News
See also:
- Consultants in England announce prospective September strike dates BMA
- Confirmed industrial action strike days NHS Employers
- BMA faces revolt within its own ranks after talk of 'indefinite walkouts' from junior doctors The Daily Mail
- Hospital consultants will strike for two days in September in pursuit of a 54 per cent pay rise as industrial action runs into its third month The Daily Mail
- Consultants in England to strike in September if government refuses talks The Guardian
- Consultants threaten further strikes in September The Independent
- Consultants to strike if government continues to 'refuse' talks and present credible offer, BMA says ITV News
- Senior doctors in England announce dates for new strikes if Government refuses deal on pay iNews
- NHS consultants threaten more strikes next month if pay talks don't reopen Metro
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