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Resident doctors in England call off strike after new offer from government

Resident doctors in England call off strike after new offer from government
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Resident doctors in England have suspended planned strike action following a new pay offer from the government. The British Medical Association will now put the proposal to a vote among its members.

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The resolution of medical strikes is critical for maintaining healthcare service stability and managing public sector labor relations.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Hugh Pym , Health editor and Maia Davies EPA/Shutterstock Resident doctors last went on strike in early April Resident doctors in England have called off strikes which were scheduled to begin on Monday.

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The article balances the government's perspective with the BMA's arguments regarding pay.

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