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doctor pay strikes NHS billions sideline payroll software
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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article focuses on UK NHS doctor strikes and a conflict of interest involving a BMA leader's payroll software company. Commercial mechanism is weak: no direct impact on product/commodity prices, supply chains, or margins of listed companies. The NHS is a public sector entity; PayPulse is a small private firm. No clear sector-level commercial signal.
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- Doctor strikes cost NHS approximately £3 billion.
- Dr. Jack Fletcher co-founded PayPulse Ltd., providing payroll software to NHS.
- PayPulse charges £20,000 for managing overtime claims.
- BMA demands 26% pay rise to restore salaries to 2008 levels.
- Strikes began in March 2023; previous 28.9% pay rise secured.