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Junior doctors leaders’ agree 22.3% pay deal over two years
- Junior doctors in England have been offered a 20 percent pay rise over two years to settle their long-standing dispute with the Government.
- The British Medical Association's junior doctors committee has recommended an offer, which includes a backdated pay rise of 4.05 percent for 2023/24.
- The deal may end strikes but is subject to approval by BMA members, who initially sought a 35 percent increase.
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The Guardian Nigeria
UK govt offers junior doctors 22.3% pay rise to end strikes
Britain's recently elected government and the union representing junior doctors said on Monday they have struck an agreement offering a substantial pay rise to end a wave of unprecedented strikes.
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Shropshire Star
Junior doctors ‘offered 20% pay rise’ to end strikes
Health Secretary Wes Streeting opened formal talks with the British Medical Association last week.
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