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Streeting warns doctors must feel ‘pain’ of strikes to prevent further action

Wes Streeting said that striking doctors should feel the “pain ın of industrial action to prevent the spread of walks in other public sectors.

Health secretary, hospitals, up to 50,000 young doctors in the last ranking of a five -day strike on the payment, as much as possible to minimize the disruptions of appointments as possible to minimize.

Previously known as Junior doctors, resident doctors called for a 29 percent wage increase and went to the pile lines in England on Friday at 7 o’clock on Friday as part of a five -day strike until Wednesday.

In a transcript seen and notified by Telegram, Mr. Streeting said to the NHS leaders: “It is really important that these strikes are not painless for established doctors or BMA, because otherwise we will see a wider transmission throughout BMA and a potentially wider contamination in the public sector.”

Mr. Streeting, after sending a personal letter to doctors in NHS: “Now I regret the position we find ourselves deeply.”

Although the health secretary could not commit a greater wage increase, doctors are determined to progress to improve their working life, he said.

He also said that he did not believe that the British Medical Association is now “busy with me in good faith with me üzerinden through offers to prevent the strike of the Settled Doctors Committee (RDC).

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