Resident Doctors in England Cancel Planned Strikes Following Government's New Offer

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Resident Doctors in England Cancel Planned Strikes Following Government's New Offer

Resident doctors in England have decided to cancel the planned strikes that were set to start on Monday. The British Medical Association (BMA) announced that the government presented a new offer at the last minute. The strike, which was supposed to take place from 07:00 BST on Monday, June 15, until 06:59 on Friday, June 19, would have been the 16th in the ongoing dispute over pay. The BMA stated that the strike has been called off temporarily to allow members to vote on the new offer, which covers jobs, pay, and progression.

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