Strikes: what will it take to end the pay dispute and get doctors back to work?

Last month junior doctors and consultants in England took joint strike action for the very first time. Grasping their banners and umbrellas they stood shoulder to shoulder in front of their hospitals with a shared sense of purpose, discussing what exactly it would take to end the strikes. The answer for both groups: something akin to the junior doctors’ deal in Scotland.This week, the joint strikes are back, and the BMA has issued a formal invitation to ministers to talks facilitated by the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS).1 So what will need to be on the table to move things forward and end the disputes—for consultants and juniors?The Scotland deal includes an above inflation pay rise for 2023-24 (12.4%) plus a commitment to work towards pay restoration and reforming the pay review process: exactly what Vishal Sharma, chair of the BMA consultants committee, outlined in a previous letter to…
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