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Originally Posted by nomadking
This new report is meant to have removed the lower levels of sickness during the week. The original DID account for that as I QUOTED.
A difference of 15% even when variations taken account of, doesn't matter? We are talking about MORE deaths.
The report came out AFTER negotiations had started.
The Royal College of Surgeons says there is a "weekend effect", as would probably the BMA before these negotiations.
And guess what I've found from BMA website Oct 2013.
So how come the BMA suddenly disagree with all that? 
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They don't disagree with all that, they disagree with how it's being implemented and it's not them that's disagreeing it's their members, the actual people being expected to do the job and the latest press release goes as far as saying this isn't simply about Saturday pay as we've been led to believe, who'd have thought it, politicians not being truthful.
http://web2.bma.org.uk/pressrel.nsf/...3?OpenDocument