Junior Doctors in Northern Ireland Strike Over Pay


March 6, 2024 Hour: 1:48 pm

On Wednesday, Junior doctors in Northern Ireland began a 24-hour full walkout over pay for the first time, resulting in thousands of medical appointments being canceled.

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The strike was called after 97.6 percent of junior doctors participating in a British Medical Association (BMA) ballot voted in favor of industrial action to demand pay restoration.

“No doctor wants to strike but we feel we have been left with no choice but to stand up for ourselves,” said Fiona Griffin, chair of BMA’s Northern Ireland junior doctors committee.

“Unacceptable pay and conditions are causing an acute workforce crisis that is not being taken seriously,” she added.

Despite a heavier workload, junior doctors’ pay in Northern Ireland has shrunk by 30.7 percent since 2008 when compared with retail price index inflation.

In February, Northern Ireland’s Health Minister Robin Swann said that he was moving to implement recommendations from the Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration, a national pay review body.

The recommendations include offering doctors a 9.1-percent average pay increase in 2023 and 2024, with those in their first year receiving a 10.7 percent uplift. However, the BMA Junior Doctors Committee called for an above-inflation pay rise and full pay restoration to 2008 levels.

Before the walkout in Northern Ireland, junior doctors had staged rounds of strikes in both England and Wales since the beginning of this year amid long-time pay disputes.

Widespread strikes started in the summer of 2022 amid disputes over pay and working conditions. The majority of the strikes were in the health, social work, and education sectors.

Autor: teleSUR/ JF

Fuente: Xinhua

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