LONDON, Dec 15 (Reuters) – Resident doctors in England voted to reject the latest offer from the government on working conditions, the British Medical Association union said on Monday, confirming that a five-day strike planned for this week would go ahead.
The doctors’ union – which represents resident doctors who are qualified practicians making up nearly half of the medical workforce – will stage a walkout from Wednesday as part of a series of strike actions that have taken place earlier this year over pay and working conditions.
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