Hospital consultants threaten to join junior doctors in strikes
- Hospital consultants may join junior doctors in strikes over a pay dispute with the government.
- The British Medical Association announced an indicative ballot for senior doctors regarding a 4 percent pay offer, which is deemed insufficient.
- Dr. Helen Neary and Dr. Shanu Datta from the BMA criticized the recent pay offer as an insult and stated that it does not address historical pay cuts faced by consultants.
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South Korea criticizes senior doctors who are joining their juniors in a prolonged walkout | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch
SEOUL--South Korea’s government criticized senior doctors at a major hospital for threatening to resign in support of the weekslong walkouts by thousands of medical interns and residents that have disrupted hospital operations.
·Tokyo, Japan
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Senior doctors asked about prospect of industrial action amid row over pay
Doctors in England were given a 4% pay uplift this year.
·London, United Kingdom
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