Reported 9 months ago
Thousands of junior doctors in England are holding a strike just before the UK general election, marking their 11th walkout in protest against pay and working conditions. The strike, set to last five days, highlights the challenges faced by the underfunded National Health Service. The doctors are demanding a 35% pay raise, citing a 25% drop in pay over the past 15 years. The British Medical Association emphasizes the need for fair compensation to retain doctors and address overwork and underpayment issues in the healthcare system.
Source: YAHOO