Today marks the day of England’s first ever all-out strike in the NHS. The National Health Service is something that has affected everyone’s lives in some way, and is a symbol of national pride. This morning, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has labelled today’s strike as a ‘bleak day’ for the NHS. Today, people from all backgrounds and all political standpoints are uniting in solidarity with the junior doctors today- this strike is not a ‘bleak day’, they are preventing a bleak future for the country
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The right to strike is a fundamental right entrenched in section 23 of the Bill of Rights. Strikes a...
A nationwide strike among government medical contract doctors on July 26 exposed the “dark side” of ...
This article examines the identity (re)work undertaken by junior doctors during the junior doctors’ ...
A Natal experience The strike was a day old. I woke up wondering what the day would hold. I was no...
The UK government recently stated its intention to impose a new junior doctor contract in England. R...
Despite the rise of patient and public involvement, evidence from the junior doctor’s strike suggest...
The NHS junior doctors' strike on 12 January was a timely reminder of the productivity agenda having...
The coronavirus pandemic has led to public and private outpourings of appreciation for nurses and do...
The latest episode of the four year battle between the Government and the British Medical Associatio...
Objective: To examine the effect of the 24-h doctors ’ strike on 21 June 2012 on hospital activity i...
This article examines activism in defence of the National Health Service (NHS), which emerges in the...
The right to strike is a fundamental right entrenched in section 23 of the Bill of Rights. Strikes a...
The death of the English National Health Service (NHS) may be slow in coming but that does not mean...
NHS must save £20 billion by 2015, or four per cent per year. Monitor, the independent Foun-dation T...
Junior doctor wellbeing has been a topic of increasing interest in recent years. There is increasing...
The right to strike is a fundamental right entrenched in section 23 of the Bill of Rights. Strikes a...
A nationwide strike among government medical contract doctors on July 26 exposed the “dark side” of ...
This article examines the identity (re)work undertaken by junior doctors during the junior doctors’ ...
A Natal experience The strike was a day old. I woke up wondering what the day would hold. I was no...