Staff protest outside BMA office as pay row escalates
The protest, organised by GMB Union, was sparked by the BMA’s decision to insource its employment and support staff advisors, and treat them as day one employees.
Staff are protesting outside the BMA central London office, as a dispute about pay and recognition of service escalates.
The protest, organised by GMB Union, was sparked by the BMA’s decision to insource its employment and support staff advisers, and treat them as day one employees.
This move has resulted in the staff in question – who are the first port of call for BMA members seeking help – being placed on the lowest pay band for their grade.
GMB members have rejected an offer from the BMA – worth around £400 in-year before tax – because it did not resolve the issue at the centre of this dispute.
A recent consultative ballot of affected members saw 91% indicate their willingness to strike if necessary.
Gavin Davies, senior organiser at GMB, said: “We are disappointed that the BMA continues to undervalue the service of our members.
“We would expect better from a fellow union. These staff have worked tirelessly on behalf of BMA members.
“All we are asking is for the BMA to do the right thing and recognise their years of service.”












