Medway doctors join picket lines as contract dispute continues
00:01, 09 March 2016
updated: 08:13, 09 March 2016
Hundreds of junior doctors across Medway are on a 48-hour strike from 8am today in the wake of the government’s decision to force new working pay and conditions.
Their union, the British Medical Association is now seeking a judicial review over how the Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has dealt with the bitter dispute.
Mr Hunt has announced he is to go with the newly-revised contract aimed at providing a seven day a week service after months of talks have failed to reach a solution.
The medics will provide emergency care only today and tomorrow at Medway Maritime Hospital.
Further 48-hour industrial action is planned from 8am on Friday, April 8 and Tuesday, April 26.The junior doctors will provide emergency care only on these dates.
The walkouts have led to the cancellation of thousands of non-urgent operations and out-patient appointments.
They have argued that the new contracts would compromise patient safety.
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