British Medical Association accused of hypocrisy as its own staff strike over pay
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<p>Union rejected 4.9% pay rise for resident doctors, who are on six-day strike, but its own staff were offered 2.75%</p><p>The British Medical Association has been accused of the “height of hypocrisy” for offering its own staff below-inflation pay rises while demanding a 26% pay rise for resident doctors.</p><p>Tens of thousands of medics walked out of the NHS in England on Tuesday, the 15th time they have staged industrial action since March 2023 in their campaign
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<p>Union rejected 4.9% pay rise for resident doctors, who are on six-day strike, but its own staff were offered 2.75%</p><p>The British Medical Association has been accused of the “height of hypocrisy” for offering its own staff below-inflation pay rises while demanding a 26% pay rise for resident doctors.</p><p>Tens of thousands of medics walked out of the NHS in England on Tuesday, the 15th time they have staged industrial action since March 2023 in their campaign
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