Radiographers in England launch 48-hour strike action as worrying numbers leave profession due to ‘burn out’
RADIOGRAPHERS in England took to picket lines today to launch their 48-hour strike action as worrying numbers of staff are leaving the profession.
Members of the Society of Radiographers (SoR) voted to reject a 5 per cent government pay award and called for talks to reopen after other public-sector workers, including junior doctors, were offered more.
Speaking outside the Royal Marsden Hospital in Surrey, therapeutic radiographer Ashley d’Aquino, 43, said: “We’re on strike because the government have not engaged with [SoR].
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