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Are Consultants Selfish for Going on Strike? Fiery Clash Over Industrial Action

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Summary: Consultants in England are on a two-day strike over pay issues, with plans for more walkouts. Dr. Amid Hankari emphasizes the need for fair pay that reflects the hard work and sacrifices of doctors. The debate covers consultant earnings, economic context, patient impact, mental health care, and the NHS funding model. Patrick O'Flynn highlights concerns about strikes undermining public support for the NHS . ...

Could Junior Doctors Consider Working Abroad for Better Pay?

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Summary: Junior doctors in the UK are considering leaving for opportunities abroad due to significantly better pay. Higher pay in foreign countries is enticing, but the increased cost of living poses challenges. Government allocation of £1 billion for potential strike coverage sparks criticism among junior doctors. The dilemma between better pay and quality of life continues, leaving junior doctors uncertain about their futures. ...

NHS Delays in Routine Treatment: Impact of Industrial Action on Elective Surgeries

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Summary: NHS patients face prolonged wait times for elective surgeries due to industrial action and other contributing factors. Tens of thousands of routine operations and procedures are canceled or delayed during strikes, exacerbating the waiting list crisis. Efforts to reduce waiting times and recover from the pandemic's impact are hindered by ongoing industrial action . ...

Hospital Consultants in England Strike for the First Time in Ten Years

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Summary: Hospital consultants in England strike for the first time in ten years, demanding better pay and improved working conditions. The government's acceptance of the 6% pay review body recommendation is seen as inadequate by consultants, who are facing a 35% pay erosion over the last 15 years. Trust leaders express concern over the potential impact of the strike on patient care, with nearly three-quarters of a million appointments canceled in the past eight months due to industrial action. ...