'Facilitating more strikes!' | Health Secretary GRILLED over resident doctor pay deal
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‘Perhaps they will strike next?’
‘We can focus on making the NHS stronger for the future.’
GB News Presenter Stephen Dixon challenges Health Secretary James Murray on whether the government is encouraging and facilitating a ‘cycle of strikes’. Following a newly reached pay deal with the British Medical Association (BMA), resident doctors are securing a 6.6% pay rise, and the government is under fire over whether any productivity or efficiency clauses were secured in return.
0:00 - Health Secretary Grilled Over BMA Pay Deal
0:27 - What Did the Government Get in Return?
1:19 - Lessons Learned From Previous Strike Negotiations
2:02 - The True Billions-Pound Financial Cost of NHS Strikes
2:25 - BMA Warns Pay Restoration Battle is 'Not the End of the Road'
3:47 - (AD) Tally Money
5:42 - Will Nurses and GPs Demand Substantial Pay Rises Next?
6:35 - Is the Government Enabling a Permanent Cycle of Strikes?
7:37 - Should Healthcare Industrial Action Be Banned Once and For All?
8:25 - Defence Investment Plan Fallout: John Healey’s Resignation Explored
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