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VisitImpact of the 22.3% pay rise on junior doctors' job satisfaction by end of 2024?
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UK Government and Junior Doctors Agree on 22.3% Pay Rise Over Two Years
Jul 29, 2024, 05:01 PM
Junior doctors in England have successfully negotiated a 22.3% pay rise over two years with the UK Government. This agreement is seen as a significant step towards addressing the 30% pay drop experienced by junior doctors since 2008. The Labour government's efforts, led by Wes Streeting, are credited with reaching this deal, which aims to end ongoing strike actions and begin the process of rebuilding the NHS. The British Medical Association (BMA) has urged junior doctors to accept the offer, highlighting its potential to reset the relationship between junior doctors and the government. The pay rise is ten times the rate of inflation and is considered credible enough for junior doctors to have their say.
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