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A majority of junior doctors could vote down the contract offer agreed between BMA and the Government, an online poll has suggested.
The poll of almost 900 respondents on a closed Facebook group for junior doctors shows that 56.5% intend to vote 'no' when the vote opens later this month.
Just 19% said they had decided to vote 'yes', while 24% said they were undecided.
It comes as NHS Employers published the terms and conditions of the new contract last week, after last-ditch negotiations resulted in a proposed contract to end the protracted dispute on 18 May.
http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/hot-top...t-offer-online-poll-suggests/20031987.article
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The poll of almost 900 respondents on a closed Facebook group for junior doctors shows that 56.5% intend to vote 'no' when the vote opens later this month.
Just 19% said they had decided to vote 'yes', while 24% said they were undecided.
It comes as NHS Employers published the terms and conditions of the new contract last week, after last-ditch negotiations resulted in a proposed contract to end the protracted dispute on 18 May.
http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/hot-top...t-offer-online-poll-suggests/20031987.article
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Oh dear! 😱