Striking junior doctors would be better off working in Pret A Manger, union bosses have claimed.
Leaders of the British Medical Association said that a newly-qualified junior doctor earns around £14.09-per-hour, less than baristas in the high-street coffee shop are remunerated.
The intervention comes as BMA members walk out today for 72 hours in a row over pay - saying new medics have seen a 26 percent real terms pay cut since 2008. The union said: "Pret a Manger has announced it will pay up to £14.10 per hour. A junior doctor makes just £14.09. “Thanks to this government you can make more serving coffee than saving patients. This week junior doctors will take strike action so they are paid what they are worth.”
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