98% junior doctors voted to strike.
An incredible show of solidarity. This should show the general public that the contract really is unsafe and unfair to patients and staff.
76% turn out as well.
This may cause Dolph some problems.
98% junior doctors voted to strike.
An incredible show of solidarity. This should show the general public that the contract really is unsafe and unfair to patients and staff.
76% turn out as well.
This may cause Dolph some problems.
And anyone else that has an appointment on one of the strike days...
Still, what else can they do? Hopefully Hunt will see sense and bin the whole thing, but I suspect bigger forces are at work here. It's all part of the road to privatisation IMO.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/201...ury-george-osborne-_n_8616024.html?1448110817
This will help deliver better patients outcomes will it Dolph?
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/201...ury-george-osborne-_n_8616024.html?1448110817
This will help deliver better patients outcomes will it Dolph?
Just a thought and having ties with both the UHNM and Keele Uni, I've always wondered why everybody else who goes to Uni is expected to pay for their education but Nurses etc don't expect to pay!
frankly anyone who wants to train as a doctor, nurse, paramedic ought to be fully funded - with the provision that they work for the NHS for X years in return or else have to pay it back if they work privately, for an agency or move overseas
This, 100%
but why?
Why shouldn't other professions be covered like Chemists, Engineers and so on?
The Healthcare Professionals will mostly end up in good paying jobs.
Just playing Devils Advocate here.
I'll graduate with a debt that is equivalent to 3x my starting annual salary.
That's just not right.
I thought you were in Healthcare?
Yep, medical student
Crappy sitatuion to be in. You're invested in a job that you've no idea what it will entail when you finally get out of Uni heavily in debt.
You'll be working for a monopoly employer who has cut your pension and increased your contributions, frozen the sub-inflation pay increment and is trying to enforce increased hours, remove working hours protection and wants more weekend working without paying for it.
The next few weeks will be very interesting, I can't see Hunt having a career left at the end of it personally but we'll see.