Date di sciopero confermate per i medici residenti in Inghilterra

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    1. AlwaysCreamCrackered on

      Damn, it’s going to be a proper struggle to get a doctor’s appointment when these strikes are on.

      Oh wait….

    2. CambodianJerk on

      Have they not only just been on strike and got payrises?

    3. LaTerreur92 on

      Good! Let them hear, what they need to say! This country can’t afford anymore of billionairs, millionairs and greedy career-politicians. If reform pushes through, we are DONE.

    4. The problem with all the public sector is each part of the sector all make the same argument “Our pay has fallen in real terms, and we’re a special case”.

      The same argument is used by police, teachers, nurses etc.

      Well, the cold hard truth is that’s true. It may not be your fault. it may not be the fault of this government.

      Blame austerity, blame Brexit, blame Covid, blame Liz Truss….keep going.

      But the UK economy has not grown at a level able to sustain pay increases.

      Money doesn’t magically grow on trees. The long term loss of GDP just due to Brexit is huge.

      If the UK was a patient it would be very ill. You wouldn’t diagnose the solution the BMA are prescribing to treat that patient as it just makes it sicker.

      When the Government lost its spine over welfare reform and the WFA, then decisions like this become harder.

      In situations like this history tells us only a few things happen and none of them are pretty.

    5. MundaneImprovement27 on

      Greedy tbh
      20% odd pay rise other year
      Db pensions
      Lucrative career path
      Much better oay than juniors in France etc
      Unaffordable demands driven by an extreme left wing cabal from wealthy backgrounds

      Do they want Farage in power??

    6. BambiTheFable on

      They have stated they want a pay rise that’s been restored to pre 2008 levels.

      Here’s the thing though, doctors do have a lot of power to protest and they have the single biggest collateral they can have to beat the government over the head with.

      That is human lives.

      Pay them what they want. Or suffer a death toll. Those are your only choices really.

    7. Ehhitiswhatitis on

      My doctors salaried GP was on £78k a year she worked 4 days a week, 3 days seeing actual patients.. You can’t tell me doctors are not paid enough.

      Edit. A lot of doctors sitting around scrolling Reddit, doing fuck all downvoting this. Just kind of proves my point

    8. UC-Warrior2025 on

      Money doesn’t grow on trees and nobody is pointing out this is *resident* doctor salaries, which is a temporary stepping stone to standard doctor salaries.

      They got a 22% rise last year in a terrible economic climate. Nobody else in the public sector is getting anywhere close to these pay rises. They could get offered another 22% this year and they’d be back next year for more strikes.

      I can’t sympathise with this, patients are the ones who will suffer.

    9. Acrobatic_Pianist_52 on

      They’re going to lose this battle and have likely just talked themselves out of the next several pay rises they were going to get.
      Slow clap.

    10. Old-Career1538 on

      On a bank holiday, a first year doctor is the lowest paid human in a hospital.

    11. Underscore_Blues on

      At that point, it would probably pay better in the long run if we just fully funded and bursaried doctors through medical school and massively expanded the teaching of it, to the point that we didn’t care if 75% of them immediately left for Australia.

      Sure, it’s a negotiation tactic, but give them 20% rises 2 years in a row and you’ll have 1 million other public sector workers demanding the same thing. Only for doctors to come back in 2 years demanding 30% payrises.

    12. sibzee66 on

      I’d rather we gave the nurses the pay rise instead of the doctors.

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