senior Doctors across England A new survey is ready to take industrial action on ongoing pay disputes British Medical Association ,BMA) Has revealed.
Conclusions emerge as representatives Consultants And special and associate experts (SAS) doctors are ready to engage in conversation with Health Secretary Wes streeting Next week.
Signal ballot operated by BMA In July, 67 percent of the participating advisors would prepare to go out, indicating their readiness to strike with 10,763 out of 16,082 respondents.
Similarly, 82 percent of SAS doctors expressed support for industrial action, including strikes, including 2,409 out of 2,409 surveyed 2,409.
BMA It was highlighted that despite the upliftment of 4 percent salary this year, advisors have faced 26 percent of the real -term salary cut since 2008/09, while SAS doctors have seen a decrease of 24 percent in the same period.
The co-chairman of the Union Consultants Committee, Dr. Near Helen and Dr. Shanu Dutta said: “This is a clear indication of the deep concern of our members, at their salary, pension and price in their professionalism, not only in the most recent year, but the previous decade and more.
“Consultants’ salary is still more than a quarter of 2008, and behind other businesses, which are well on the way – or have already experienced – are restoring their salary.”
Consultant England He was involved in the attacks between July and October 2023.
Dr. Nikari and Dr. Dutt said: “We know from our controversy two years ago that taking industrial action does not come lightly for advisors, but these reactions show that they are still ready to stand to secure very important reforms in their working life and circumstances, which are necessary to work with advisors and expertise, which patients who are required to improve health, and to improve health.
“We know that Secretary of State Understands that and GovernmentThe ambitions to improve health services and the nation’s health cannot be done without our most specialist physicians, and we are ready to discuss how the country can recruit and maintain advisors, and can avoid taking them on the picket line once again. ,
Chairman of SAS Committee of BMA, Dr. Ujjwala Mohit said: “SAS is a doctor’s unheard heroes NHS – Hardworking, but very long ignored and underwelled.
“Today’s results suggest that this invaluable group of doctors will no longer delay it, and is ready to stand and recognize.
“SAS doctors are tired, which were given, and are ready to fight for improvement for payment, career progress and development, so they are no longer ‘forgotten workforces’.
, Government This senior medical workforce ignores the workforce in its crisis, and we are eager to get around the table to discuss how ministers can give SAS doctors properly and support and support them so that they can provide and continue their ability to patients and patients. NHS,
The results come amid controversy amidst the results of the survey Government And resident doctor England More salary.
Medics – Earlier known as junior doctors – staged attacks from 25 July to 30 July and are currently in conversation.
A Department of Health and Social Care The spokesman said: “This shows that most advisors and SAS doctors are not ready to go on strike, and fine.
“As a highly valuable part of NHS The workforce, advisors have seen an increase of 22% in their salary in the last three years, with an average salary of £ 145,000 per year. For the first time in more than a decade, NHS Finally on the road for recovery.
“NHS doctors now have a government that gives importance to them and wants to work with them to increase the condition of working with them and rebuild our NHS. We are grateful to every senior drug who has chosen the recovery of NHS to spark unnecessary strikes ahead of BMA.”