Wednesday, May 18, 2016

DEAL REACHED IN UK JUNIOR DOCTORS ROW

A deal has been reached between the government and representatives of junior doctors in the UK, after a row which has led to a series of strikes.

The government had threatened to impose new contracts on junior doctors as it attempts to make the National Health Service more of a seven day service.

Junior doctors said many of them would lose out in terms of overall pay, and have to work longer hours.

The British Medical Association is recommending a new offer be put to its 40 000 members, as Olly Barratt reports.

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