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Doctors Strike Over Pay, Threaten Patient Care
17 Dec
Summary
- Resident doctors began a five-day strike action over pay disputes.
- Picket lines formed outside Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
- Health Secretary criticized the strike for risking patient safety.

Resident doctors have commenced a five-day strike action, protesting unresolved issues concerning their pay. This walkout, which began on Wednesday, is the fourteenth industrial action by doctors since March 2023. A picket line was observed outside Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, highlighting the widespread nature of the protest.
Doctors involved in the strike are advocating for their salaries to be brought back in line with inflation. Hannah Copley, a doctor from Hinchingbrooke Hospital, emphasized the need for fair compensation and improved working conditions. The dispute centers on ensuring doctors receive appropriate recognition and remuneration for their work.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has voiced strong criticism of the strike. He alleged that the action was strategically timed to maximize disruption to the National Health Service (NHS) and potentially jeopardize patient safety. The government has expressed concerns about the impact of these prolonged industrial actions on healthcare services.




