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Thursday, July 13, 2023

UK government offers salary increment to British civil servants to end strike

“We will not negotiate again on this year’s settlements and no amount of strikes will change our decision,” he said.

• July 13, 2023
United Kingdom Prime minister, Rishi Sunak
United Kingdom Prime minister, Rishi Sunak

In an effort to stop a number of strikes, including a five-day doctor walkout in Britain’s publicly funded health system, the British government on Thursday made wage rise offers to millions of public sector workers.

The government has accepted the recommendations made by pay review bodies, which would result in raises of 7% for police, 6.5% for teachers, and 6% for junior doctors on strike who are just starting their careers in the National Health Service.

The proposals, which are not being supported by additional borrowing, were described as “final” by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who also stated that there would be no more salary conversations.

“We will not negotiate again on this year’s settlements and no amount of strikes will change our decision,” he said.

According to the prime minister, the heads of the teaching unions have decided to urge teachers to call off their strike. What remains to be seen is how other unions will react to what is essentially an ultimatum.

On the first day of what is being called the longest strike in the history of the National Health Service, junior doctors who were on the front lines of the walkout on Thursday will have to make a choice. They are requesting a wage increase of 35%.

The British Medical Association, the physicians’ union, has requested a significant wage increase to return junior doctors’ salaries to 2008 levels after accounting for inflation. The workload of England’s around 75,000 young doctors has increased as a result of the coronavirus pandemic’s record-high patient waiting lists for treatment.

“Today marks the start of the longest single walkout by doctors in the NHS’s history, but this is still not a record that needs to go into the history books,” said BMA leaders Dr. Robert Laurenson and Dr. Vivek Trivedi.

For the first time in years, Britain is experiencing high inflation together with other nations. Supply chain problems brought on by the epidemic initially fueled price increases, followed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which drove up the cost of food and oil. Even if it has decreased marginally from its peak — to 8.7% — inflation is still significantly higher than the 2% mark that the Bank of England is supposed to aim for.

Operations and consultations will be rescheduled or even cancelled as a result of the doctors’ strike, which will significantly disrupt the NHS, which is already struggling.

The doctors who are participating in the strike say they are aware of how their absence will affect the health system, but they adamantly maintain that they have no other choice.

“This isn’t a celebration, this is years of declining pay, declining conditions, frustration, and this is what has culminated as a result,” Alex Gibbs, a striking 31-year-old doctor, said outside University College Hospital in north London.

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