Resident doctors call off four-day strike after new government offer (opens original article in a new tab)
Resident doctors in England canceled a planned four-day strike after the government offered revised terms, including pay increases and contract adjustments, which will be voted on by union members.
- Resident doctors in England called off a four-day strike after a new government offer was presented.
- The offer includes standard 2016 contract terms and a 6.6% pay uplift by April 2027.
- The government stated it cannot afford to increase pay further despite a 28.9% rise over three years.
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