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Tens of thousands of resident doctors in England are set to begin a six-day walkout from 7 April, immediately after the Easter bank holiday, after crunch talks with the government failed to avert industrial action.
The British Medical Associationâs resident doctorsâ committee rejected the governmentâs pay and jobs package, saying it falls short on pay progression and long-term protection from inflation.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer gave the committee a 48-hour deadline to accept the offer; ministers then said they would withdraw an element of the package â 1,000 additional specialist training posts due to be created this month â because preparing for strikes made delivery âfinancially or operationallyâ impossible.
The Department of Health and Social Care called the package generous and said resident doctorsâ earnings have risen substantially in recent years.
BMA chair Dr Jack Fletcher said threats to remove training places had inflamed the dispute and the union remains open to improved offers and further negotiation.





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