In a recent ballot, junior doctors have overwhelmingly voted to continue their industrial action in pursuit of improved pay. With an impressive 98% majority in favor, the medical professionals demonstrate their determination to fight for better remuneration. The ongoing dispute highlights the significant challenges faced by junior doctors in the current healthcare landscape. The industrial action, which includes strikes and work-to-rule campaigns, aims to bring attention to the pressing issue of inadequate compensation for junior doctors. They argue that their current pay does not reflect the vital role they play in patient care and the demanding nature of their work. The doctors' concerns have been amplified by the increasing financial pressures and rising costs of living, making it difficult for them to sustain a work-life balance. The decision to continue the industrial action comes after thorough deliberation and engagement among the junior doctors. They believe that their figh...