First year doctors in England balloted for industrial action

The BMA has opened a ballot for industrial action for doctors in England in their first year of employment, demanding the Government act to fix the unemployment crisis affecting resident doctors.

First year doctors in England balloted for industrial action

Doctors will be asked if they are willing to take industrial action to pressure the Government into providing a plan to increase the number of training places.

The move comes after 34% of doctors responding to a recent BMA survey said they had no substantive employment or regular locum work from August 2025. This rose to 52% among foundation year two doctors.

BMA resident doctors committee co-chairs, Dr Ross Nieuwoudt and Dr Melissa Ryan, said: ‘It is a scandal that in a country so sorely in need of more doctors, we cannot find enough jobs for them. Thousands of doctors have been left in career limbo while patients desperately need them, not just now but to build the workforce that will look after them decades into the future.

‘The Government has so far only produced a plan to create 1,000 new specialty training posts over the next three years. However, this year saw more than 20,000 fewer posts than there were doctors applying for them.

‘While we continue to discuss with Government how to restore our diminished pay, and increase the value of doctors, we also have to make sure there are still jobs for our colleagues to go to. The Government has the opportunity to set out a plan for both sufficient pay and jobs to restore the NHS workforce for the next generation. 

‘We are urging all first-year doctors to vote yes to tell the Government to get moving on it.'

The ballot will close on 6 October.

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