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Junior doctor representatives at the British Medical Association are due to discuss whether to join talks with the government over a new employment contract.
Talks over the contract broke down in February and junior doctors have staged several strikes since then.
Ministers said on Thursday they would re-start talks if they focus on Saturday pay and unsocial hours.
The BMA's junior doctors committee is due to meet to consider its response.
Last Monday, the government said it was willing to pause the introduction of the junior doctors' contract in England for five days to allow for talks.
The BMA also agreed to defer any new threats of strikes for five days.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-36234731
Talks over the contract broke down in February and junior doctors have staged several strikes since then.
Ministers said on Thursday they would re-start talks if they focus on Saturday pay and unsocial hours.
The BMA's junior doctors committee is due to meet to consider its response.
Last Monday, the government said it was willing to pause the introduction of the junior doctors' contract in England for five days to allow for talks.
The BMA also agreed to defer any new threats of strikes for five days.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-36234731