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Junior doctors: why are you protesting? Junior doctors: why are you protesting?
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The British Medical Assocation’s junior doctors’ committee has called proposed government terms on trainees’ contracts as ‘unsafe and unfair’. With junior doctors balloted for industrial action at 6.30pm on Monday evening outside Methodist Central Hall in London, we’d like to hear why you are protesting. We’ll feature some of your contributions in our reporting. The British Medical Assocation’s junior doctors’ committee has called proposed government terms on trainees’ contracts as ‘unsafe and unfair’. Junior doctors are expected to demonstrate against the changes on Monday evening outside Methodist Central Hall in London. We’d like to hear why you are protesting. We’ll feature some of your contributions in our reporting.
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