Doctors in NSW public hospitals threaten three-day strike over pay dispute, defying ban
State government warns industrial action could halt elective surgeries, as doctors seek pay rise of up to 30%Election 2025 live updates: Australia federal election campaignGet our afternoon election email, free app or daily news podcastThousands of doctors in public hospitals across New South Wales are threatening to strike for the first time in decades as they seek a pay rise of up to 30%, as the state government warns the action could halt elective surgeries.Doctors have threatened a three-day walkout from public hospitals from Tuesday. It marks the latest medical industrial dispute to potentially escalate into diminished patient care, after Guardian Australia on Wednesday revealed that the mass resignation of public psychiatrists over pay and conditions has led to the closure of the HIV psychiatry clinic at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred’s hospital.Sign up for the Afternoon Update: Election 2025 email newsletter Continue reading...

State government warns industrial action could halt elective surgeries, as doctors seek pay rise of up to 30%
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Thousands of doctors in public hospitals across New South Wales are threatening to strike for the first time in decades as they seek a pay rise of up to 30%, as the state government warns the action could halt elective surgeries.
Doctors have threatened a three-day walkout from public hospitals from Tuesday. It marks the latest medical industrial dispute to potentially escalate into diminished patient care, after Guardian Australia on Wednesday revealed that the mass resignation of public psychiatrists over pay and conditions has led to the closure of the HIV psychiatry clinic at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred’s hospital.
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