Doctors strike called off in Scotland as union backs latest pay deal
The British Medical Association recommends acceptance of a two-year pay deal with an 8.16% cumulative increase and £133 million investment in contract reforms.
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Scottish Resident Doctors - Strike action averted as unions consider revised pay and contract reform offer
Resident Doctors have called off proposed strike action across Scotland after the British Medical Association (BMA) Scottish Resident Doctors Committee agreed to ballot members on an offer of 4.25% in 2025-26 and 3.75% in 2026-27. The committee is recommending that their members accept the two-year pay deal offered by the Scottish Government - that matches one already accepted by nurses and other healthcare staff - alongside a separate package o…
Thanks to mutual respect and constant effort by SNP health secretaries Scotland still has seen not one health service strike, 150 000 procedures and unknown thousands of lives have been saved
Less than one month ago, BBC Scotland’s Lisa Summers announced gleefully: Scotland’s resident doctors are to go on strike in a dispute over pay – the first time a national walkout has been staged by NHS workers. Their union BMA Scotland had accused the government of reneging on a commitment to restore pay to 2008 levels. With 92% of those who turned out voting in favour, strike dates have been set for 07:00 on Tuesday 13 January to 07:00 on Satu…
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