News

Senior doctors in England accept pay offer after unprecedented strikes

By AFP

April 5, 2024 07:03 PM


Twitter Share Facebook Share WhatsApp Share

Senior hospital doctors in England have accepted a pay offer, their union and the government said Friday, bringing an end to a damaging dispute as increasing numbers quit for better-paid work overseas.

The deal will see some consultants -- experienced specialist doctors -- receive a pay increase of nearly 20 percent for 2023-24.

Doctors' leaders say medics at all levels have been leaving the state-run National Health Service (NHS) in droves, driven by a stressful work environment and dwindling pay packets.

The consultants have walked out repeatedly since July 2023, when they took action for the first time in more than a decade.

Last September consultants also walked out at the same time as other hospital doctors below consultant level, known as junior doctors.

It was the first time the two groups had gone on strike simultaneously.

The strikes have compounded Covid backlogs and years of underfunding that have seen long waiting times build-up for treatment, which critics say have put lives at risk.

The British Medical Association (BMA) union, which represents doctors in the UK, said 83 percent of its members in England had voted in favor of the improved offer.

It said changes to a pay review body as part of the deal would mean it could "no longer ignore the historical losses that doctors have suffered or the fact that countries abroad are competing for UK doctors with the offer of significantly higher salaries".

Vishal Sharma, chair of the BMA's consultants committee, added that it was "imperative" that the deal lead to the long-term restoration of pay levels in the profession.

"After years of repeated real-term pay cuts, caused by government interference and a failure of the pay review process, consultants have spoken and now clearly feel that this offer is enough of a first step to address our concerns to end the current dispute," he said.

Junior doctors, who are also leaving the profession, remain in dispute with the government.

According to the OECD, the number of UK-trained doctors in Australia rose from just over 3,900 in 2013 to around 6,600 in 2021.

A BMA poll published in 2022 found that around 40 percent of UK junior doctors planned to leave the NHS as soon as they could find another job, with around a third of those planning to move abroad in the next 12 months.

Around 42 percent of them said Australia was their preferred destination.


AFP


Most Read

  1. Mexican claims victory by paying $28 for $28,000 Cartier earrings Mexican claims victory by paying $28 for $28,000 Cartier earrings
  2. Two Railway Police personnel killed in Mardan Two Railway Police personnel killed in Mardan
  3. Ducky Bhai pledges million-rupee reward for unveiling source of deepfake video of his wife Ducky Bhai pledges million-rupee reward for unveiling source of deepfake video of his wife
  4. Aroob Jatoi breaks silence on viral deep fake video Aroob Jatoi breaks silence on viral deep fake video
  5. When Pakistani pilot shot down Israeli fighter plane When Pakistani pilot shot down Israeli fighter plane
  6. Katrina Kaif finally spills beans about Hollywood debut Katrina Kaif finally spills beans about Hollywood debut

Opinion

  1. Employing global best practices in Pakistan-Saudi ties
    Employing global best practices in Pakistan-Saudi ties

    By Nasim Zehra

  2. PML-N smashed PTI in by-polls
    PML-N smashed PTI in by-polls

    By News Desk

  3. Riding the Digital Wave: How Technology is Rewriting the Script of Economic Prosperity
    Riding the Digital Wave: How Technology is Rewriting the Script of Economic Prosperity

    By News Desk

  4. Tax on solar energy: Govt's misplaced priorities favour powerful stakeholders over people welfare  
    Tax on solar energy: Govt's misplaced priorities favour powerful stakeholders over people welfare  

    By Manzoor Qadir

  5. Legacy of Indian military subjugation in Kashmir
    Legacy of Indian military subjugation in Kashmir

    By Dr Ghulam Nabi Fai

  6. Islamabad becoming the hub of international diplomacy
    Islamabad becoming the hub of international diplomacy

    By Salim Bokhari