The action in pursuit of “full pay restoration” will be their longest yet, lasting for six days.
National resident doctors strike in England over pay and jobs - World Socialist Web Site
The action in pursuit of “full pay restoration” will be their longest yet, lasting for six days.
National resident doctors strike in England over pay and jobs - World Socialist Web Site
Resident doctors to strike, Starmer threatens—Time for a unified fightback to defend the NHS! - World Socialist Web Site
“We are striking in defence of patients, staff and the NHS itself”
Resident doctor appeals for a unified fightback against Starmer government threats - World Socialist Web Site
Doctors are not worth 20% less than in 2008. They are taking on £120k of student debt. Immigrants who would help with the workload are being turned away and denied a pathway to settled status. And the richest in this in country have quadruped their wealth in the same time period.
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Residential doctors begin strikes against Labour government and real-term pay cuts - World Socialist Web Site
Health Secretary Streeting is priming a leadership bid to replace Prime Minister Starmer, with Labour's support polling at record low levels. In the face of this offensive, the BMA leadership has repeatedly sought a compromise where none is on offer.
The announcement of five days of strikes from November 14 by resident doctors in England marks a new stage in the confrontation between National Health Service (NHS) workers and the Starmer government.
Resident doctors strike to go ahead after Labour government opposes pay increase - World Socialist Web Site
As resident doctors prepare to strike, <a href="https://u5tbyhcmks.preview-beefreecontent.com/ZudsY">NHS FightBack is holding an online Zoom meeting</a> on November 18 “<em>Defeat Starmer-Streeting budget cuts and privatisation! For a united fightback by NHS workers!”</em> To encourage the widest discussion the <em>World Socialist Web Site</em> is publishing an interview with a resident doctor about the issues posed in the dispute.