
It had been the NHS’s longest-running and bitterest pay dispute – answerable for lots of of 1000’s of cancelled operations and appointments.
After which, all of a sudden, phrase got here on Monday that the British Medical Affiliation was recommending that its 50,000 junior physician members settle for a recent supply from the brand new authorities.
It sounded nearly too good to be true. And now some are questioning if it is perhaps.
What’s the deal?
Final Friday, simply three days after formal negotiations began on the Division of Well being’s London headquarters, Well being Secretary Wes Streeting laid his playing cards on the desk.
It was, he made clear to the British Medical Affiliation delegation, a closing supply – a pay rise topping 22% on common over two years in England.
The union’s workforce mentioned they needed to consider it over the weekend. On Sunday, the BMA junior physician leaders met and determined that, whereas it fell in need of their demand for a 35% pay enhance, this was one of the best deal they might get.
Cue a lot trumpeting from the federal government – in her look on the Home of Commons, Chancellor Rachel Reeves paid tribute to work put in by the well being secretary.

The way it was brokered
Mr Streeting had met the BMA joint junior physician leaders Dr Rob Laurenson and Dr Vivek Trivedi a number of occasions earlier than the election – asking them of their final assembly on Zoom to name off the strike they have been about to carry within the lead-up to polling day.
When he was made well being secretary, Mr Streeting instantly referred to as the BMA to arrange talks. Two conferences have been held with Dr Laurenson and Dr Trivedi in a 10-day interval following his appointment – earlier than the formal pay talks began.
The well being secretary’s hand was helped by the very fact the unbiased pay assessment physique’s suggestions for the 2024-25 pay rise had simply landed on his desk, suggesting a 6% pay rise and £1,000 lump sum be given.
This allowed him to make a proposal which successfully mixed two years of pay rises. He topped up final 12 months’s pay award – price almost 9% on common – with an additional 4% in addition to agreeing to the pay assessment physique’s advice for the present monetary 12 months.
In lower than per week of talks, the brand new well being secretary had achieved what the earlier authorities had didn’t do over the course of 11 strikes within the earlier 18 months.
So everybody claims they’ve received?
“What’s essential is it could possibly be offered as a win-win for either side,” one supply near the talks mentioned.
“The BMA acquired a giant quantity, whereas the federal government solely put in an additional 4% above what the pay assessment physique really useful throughout the 2 years – that is only one share level greater than what the Tories placed on the desk again in December when talks collapsed.”
Defending the deal, Ms Reeves referred to as the prices – round £350m – a “drop within the ocean” in comparison with the £1.7bn value of NHS strikes.
Which will all be true, however what’s on supply to junior medical doctors has not gone unnoticed elsewhere within the NHS.
It might deprive the frontline of money
A pay rise of solely 2% for NHS workers was budgeted for within the funding given to the well being service this 12 months.
The Treasury has indicated it’ll cowl among the additional, however maybe not all. That has induced concern amongst senior managers operating hospitals.
“Until we get further cash to pay for this pay rise we must take cash out of providers and that isn’t proper for the people who we serve,” says Nick Hulme, the boss of Ipswich and Colchester Hospitals.
Right here come extra pay claims
There’s additionally frustration amongst different frontline workers who’re having to make do with a lot much less. Workers comparable to nurses, midwives, paramedics and physios have acquired a bit of greater than half the rise junior medical doctors have received.
The Royal Faculty of Nursing (RCN) has mentioned it’ll now be consulting its members to see what they need to do – and industrial motion will not be being dominated out.
“We don’t begrudge medical doctors their pay rise,” RCN chief Prof Nicola Ranger says. “What we ask for is identical truthful remedy from authorities.”
Prof Len Shackleton, an economist on the College of Buckingham and analysis fellow on the Institute of Financial Affairs, believes this could possibly be simply the beginning of a recent spherical of pay calls for.
“The federal government is naïve if it thinks that is over – different unions will have a look at this deal and suppose they’ll get extra, not simply these within the NHS however throughout the general public sector. This might spiral uncontrolled.”
Prepared for spherical two?
On Thursday GPs launched a work-to-rule over what they are saying is inadequate funding for common apply – though the poll main as much as this was run earlier than the junior physician deal was introduced.
And already there are indicators the junior medical doctors themselves shall be again asking for extra.
In WhatsApp messages leaked to the Instances newspaper, Dr Laurenson mentioned there can be one other “window of alternative” in 12 months time for additional strikes when the brand new authorities’s honeymoon interval is over.
He mentioned he “desperately” needed to get extra from ministers, however this was one of the best that could possibly be achieved for now. When the story emerged, he took to X to say he had informed Mr Streeting as a lot to his face throughout the talks.
The top of the NHS industrial disputes will not be as shut because it first appeared.
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