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:confused: It's only people at the hospital itself, includes junior doctors themselves and a consensus has to be reached on any appointment. Sounds independent and certainly NOT "stuffed full of failed politicians and lords". |
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http://m.bma.org.uk/working-for-chan...is-for-juniors Here it is again https://fullfact.org/health/junior-d...ction-dispute/ ---------- Post added at 01:07 ---------- Previous post was at 01:02 ---------- Quote:
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Sorry guys and girls on this forum. But l look at it this way.
Yesterday, and the day before l tooted my support to the Junior Drs on the picket line at west middx hospital, my local hospital. I belong to the PCS Union, and WILL ALWAYS SUPPORT a Union strike, and never in my life cross a picket line. But, l look at the bigger here. Jeremy Hunt is trying to force a NEW contract onto the Drs, You canniot do that under employment law. The BMA have rightly come out and supported there members. What Hunt, and that Hypocrite Cameron has come and out said ' we have given them a good deal' That deal is only good for the Government, to think they can push employees about - this is why companies have Unions. To support there workforce. IF, Cameron and Hunt got there way, the NHS would be privatised tomorrow. If my employer wants to change my contract, my company would discuss and talk about it. Its like IF, the Juniors were on duty, after doing a 12 hour shift. And no Dr turned up to replace him, he would have to stay on till a replacement was found. If they strike again, it will probably go on for three days. But consultants or registrars would take there place. And some of them support there colleagues. Its about time Hunt sat down with the BMA and sorted this out, instead of pussyfooting around. Or like as he was smiling in the commons the other day, when Corbyn was lashing at him. Awhile the rest was either asleep or playing about on the mobile phones or jeering each other, like spoilt kids - and we pay there wages |
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There was already an increase in national insurance contributions of around 1.4% this month
you have to ask though how much money do we need to pay out, there is an ever increasing population not to mention open borders to let more in that will need more care. better ways to screen for an illness which might detect something early but not necessarily cure whatever it is but add additional costs to the NHS. you have to ask what can they do with the budget employ more staff? use existing staff but have the money to put into patient care costs. help fund research increase wages and work less hours for it. There is a lot to consider and while I do support the DR's so far I think they are fighting a lost cause. I got a 1% pay rise rise this month taking my wage from £17,800 to £17,980 but had a national insurance increase of 1.4% if anything I'm worse off. In reality there are other jobs that work long hours the DR's are no different |
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The "imposition" of the contract is only fairly recent and very importantly was AFTER the strike vote, and therefore can't be a reason. The BMA have agreed with most of it, so does that really justify a strike? It's possible that a lot of it can effectively be imposed by getting the employers to change the rosters. As the current contract is "looser" on working hours there is plenty of scope to move thing around and all without the 13.5% increase.:D Concessions have been made by Jeremy Hunt, eg extra Saturday pay where they have already worked one Saturday that month, increase in basic pay up from 11% to 13.5%. A sticking point seems to be that the BMA insist on doctors get pay rises and advancements based on time served, including long-term sick leave and maternity leave. This is not shelf stackers we're talking about, career advancement should be based on ability shown and actual amount of experience dealing with actual patients. How would it be fair or equitable(ie equal) for a person who has spent 2 out of the last 6 years at home, being "ahead" of somebody who has worked solid for 5 or 6 years? You see on medical dramas that junior doctors need to have real world experience of various medical procedures in various circumstances. Medical school is unable to fully prepare them in that way. They don't come out fully fledged and ready to go.
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The Drs took legal advice before deciding on this all out strike. And l don't think for one minute, if there was an emergency, that needed drs. They would have broken the picket line.
Similar to the fire service, when they went on strike. I look at it in many ways. In the news recently, they pay for extras, such as parking. They pay a fee each week, (yes, l know that the public pay for parking at Hospitals) but to me Drs and Nurses shouldn't have to pay. If they live on Hospital Grounds, they must pay a small rent. They have to buy there own medical books. And don't forget, when they come from training school, after 5 or 6 years, they are probably heavy in debt. There are many things, that we don't know. And yes, l know that we also have long hour jobs. But some member said about an 1% pay rise. I got a 1% pay rise - then my rent went up, bang goes my pay rise I support Drs all the way |
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Nomad, I am talking in context about Pasrking Fees here for NHS staff.
The Junior Drs took full legal advice on the strike action. This is why there was a full walk out. It appears some members don't believe that the action behind the strike, is worthwile and wrong. I have seen through my work what these Drs have to go through in hospitals, its no joke I would not like to be a Drs, they work hard for many years to be a Dr, and get treated like dirt by the Government. The Government cannot treat Public Sector workers, as if they don't exist. They get 1% pay rise. While, the Government keep giving themselves pay rise. Irs not right |
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