Junior doctors in England have voted to accept a new government pay deal that will...

Published: 8:15 pm September 16, 2024
Updated: 12:14 am June 18, 2025
BMA Members Vote to End Industrial Action as Government Agrees to Significant Wage Increase and Term Change

Junior doctors in England have voted to accept a new government pay deal that will see their salaries increase by an average of 22.3% over two years, the British Medical Association (BMA) has announced. This decision marks a significant turning point in the long-running dispute between junior doctors and the government over pay and working conditions, bringing an end to the series of strikes that have disrupted NHS services in recent months.

In a referendum conducted by the BMA, 66% of participating members voted in favor of accepting the offer. This agreement not only addresses financial concerns but also introduces a notable shift in terminology. The government has agreed to replace the term “junior doctor” with “resident doctor,” a move aimed at better reflecting the expertise and responsibilities of these medical professionals.

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