Junior doctors’ leaders agree 22.3% pay deal over two years
by Andrew Gregory Health editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6PJJ4)
Tens of thousands of members will now vote on offer that could bring long-running dispute to an end
Junior doctors' leaders in England have agreed a new pay deal with the government, which could lead to their wages rising by 22.3% over two years.
The agreement comes after 44 days of strikes since junior doctors first took industrial action in March 2023 in pursuit of a 35% pay rise. Stoppages by staff across the NHS since December 2022 have led to the postponement of 1.5m appointments, procedures and operations at an estimated cost of more than 3bn.
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