Junior doctors in England to strike for five days starting next month
- Junior doctors in England will strike from June 27 to July 2 over a pay dispute with the government, as announced by the British Medical Association .
- Co-Chairs Dr. Robert Laurenson and Dr. Vivek Trivedi stated they would strike without a credible pay offer from the Government.
- Dissatisfied with the lack of progress in negotiations, junior doctors are frustrated and running out of patience with the government.
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Sunak’s health woes: Junior doctors in England to strike for five days ahead of election
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