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as weve been saying the nurses Union is meeting the government today for intensive talks and theyve paused next months strikes elsewhere the British Medical Association is sitting down with health officials as well but its understood the health secretary Steve Barclay wont be at that meeting Dr Emma runswick is Deputy chair of the BMA and is with us now hi doctor its good to see you so are nurses being given preferential treatment Im not sure that they are because at the same time as they have announced intensive talks with the RCN they have also submitted their evidence to the pay review bodies suggesting that many public sector workers including doctors including nurses should receive only three and a half percent in next years pay round which is not only another real terms pay cuts of over six percent but also makes absolutely no effort to address the real terms pay cuts that weve had over the last decade or more for doctors thats a real terms pay-up of over over a quarte