Hospital consultants are gearing up to join resident doctors in a strike over pay, as resident doctors have already begun a five-day strike in the latest walkout over their salaries. The resident doctors are arguing that they are not being fairly compensated for their work and are demanding changes to their pay structure.
The resident doctors have received support from their colleagues, with hospital consultants planning to join them in their strike to show solidarity. The consultants believe that the resident doctors deserve to be paid a fair wage for the important work they do.
While some may question the resident doctors' decision to strike, others believe that it is necessary in order to bring attention to the issue and force a change in pay policies. The resident doctors are standing firm in their demands for fair pay and are willing to continue striking until their voices are heard.
As the strike continues, hospitals are working to ensure that patient care is not compromised. The resident doctors are hopeful that their actions will lead to positive changes in the way they are compensated for their hard work and dedication.
Category: Health
Published on: 2025-11-19 17:31:54
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