Resident doctors in Scotland to go on strike for first time

Resident doctors in Scotland are set to go on strike for the first time, according to the news article. The strike is being organized by their union, BMA Scotland, who have accused the Scottish government of going back on a commitment to restore doctors' pay to 2008 levels. The article states that this will be the first time resident doctors in Scotland have taken such industrial action. The dispute centers around the government's alleged failure to uphold a previous agreement to restore pay to 2008 levels, which the union claims has led to a significant decline in doctors' real-term earnings over the past decade. The article does not provide any further details on the specific demands of the doctors or the timeline for the planned strike. However, it highlights the growing tensions between the medical profession and the government over issues of pay and working conditions.
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