UK Junior doctors accept 22% pay settlement
Junior doctors in the National Health Service (NHS) will now be referred to as "resident doctors" as part of a recent agreement that concluded months of industrial action over pay. The British Medical Association’s junior doctors committee has accepted the government’s 22.3% pay settlement.
According to the PTI report, the British Medical Association (BMA) Junior Doctors Committee, co-chaired by Indian-origin medic Vivek Trivedi, will now be known as the Resident Doctors Committee as it accepted the British government's pay offer.
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UK Junior doctors accept 22 per cent pay settlement
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