DR MAX: this Insatiable Demand For Higher Doctors' Pay Looks Tawdry
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Junior medical professionals are threatening to strike again. So what, you might state? When are they not threatening a walk-out? In the previous 2 years, they have actually taken industrial action 11 times.
This makes me truly upset. My medical union, the British Medical Association (BMA), is squandering public respect for doctors, crushing truths and pursuing Left-wing crusades without any regard for the cost to the health service.
Their insatiable demands for greater pay make my profession, my long-lasting occupation, look tawdry, cynical and money-grubbing. There are minutes when I nearly feel I could rip up my subscription card in disappointment.

But it isn't just my union that is behaving so disgracefully. The real culprit is the Labour federal government, whose ineptitude in union negotiations considering that coming to power has actually set off a greedy free-for-all.
Unless these outrageous needs can be brought under control, I fear the NHS could be bankrupted.
The flashpoint this month is the BMA's need for a pay increase much better than the 4 percent that was implemented on April 1 - a rise the union has dismissed as 'derisory'.
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