Health Secretary Steve Barclay criticises junior medical doctors for ‘strolling away’ from talks forward of strike
Health Secretary Steve Barclay has criticised junior medical doctors, accusing them of "walking away" from talks over pay and situations.The British Medical Association - the union representing many from the occupation - has referred to as a five-day strike in July and is demanding an increase of 35% to revive their wages to 2008 ranges.
It has additionally accused the federal government of refusing to get around the desk to barter a deal.But Mr Barclay advised Sky News that junior medical doctors had "refused to move" throughout three weeks of talks earlier this yr, including: "It was the junior doctors sadly who walked away from the discussions and called a further strike."Politics stay: Striking medical doctors 'walked away' from talks, says Barclay
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