Radiographers in England call for talks to reopen over pay amid fears industrial action across sector will continue

Hospital bosses have warned of significant disruption to the NHS as a result of the radiographers’ strikes and raised fears that wider industrial action in the health service could continue until the general election.

Thousands of radiographers at 37 NHS trusts in England are striking for 48 hours over pay, recruitment and retention. Members of the Society of Radiographers (SoR) rejected the government’s offer of a 5% pay rise and called for talks to reopen after other public sector workers, including junior doctors, were offered more.

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