crucially, a fair deal for staff. chanting: claps don t pay the bills! but the junior doctors are not part of today s agreement. after three days of strike action this week, there is no sign of talks, let alone a deal. hugh pym, bbc news. and it s not the only deal that has been going on, people trying to resolve. joining me now is our employment correspondent zoe conway. what lessons do you think might be learned from the package put forward today? learned from the package put forward toda ? , ., ., .., today? this health agreement could act as something today? this health agreement could act as something of today? this health agreement could act as something of a today? this health agreement could act as something of a template - today? this health agreement could act as something of a template for. act as something of a template for the other disputes. certainly other unions are looking at it as a kind of template. there are already signs tonight that it could be helping to un
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because i was born two years before the nhs was born and i had double pneumonia. so suddenly my working class parents didn t have to pay a doctor, and i was saved. why have you come out, brought the kids as well? ijust think what s happening in the nhs under this government is absolutely appalling, and ijust think unless we stand up for it, it sjust going to disappear. well, there are thousands of people lining the streets in here, each with a story to tell about the nhs, whether it s working for them or being treated by someone in the nhs. now this march is leaving warren street. it s going through central london and ending in whitehall later this afternoon. chanting: claps don t pay the bills, claps - don t pay the bills. organisers say the turnout is better than expected. it s really emotionally encouraging to see so much support. there s a lot of nhs staff here. they re fighting for the safety of patients and the integrity of the nhs. they are not simply
working for them or being treated by someone in the nhs. now this march is leaving warren street. it s going through central london and ending in whitehall later this afternoon. chanting: claps don t pay the bills, claps don t pay the bills. organisers say the turnout is better than expected. it s really emotionally encouraging to see so much support. there s a lot of nhs staff here. they re fighting for the safety of patients and the integrity of the nhs. they are not simply asking for more money. # hey rishi, you re so tight # # you re so tight, you make us strike # hey rishi! the government says the nhs is not for sale, as it prioritises cutting waiting lists and invests record funding into health and social care services. it also says it s recruiting more staff and holding constructive and meaningful discussions with workers and unions. but with more strikes planned next week, there s clearly still a long way to go.
think unless we stand up for it, it sjust going to disappear. well, there are thousands of people lining the streets here, each with a story to tell about the nhs, whether it s working for them or being treated by someone in the nhs. now this march is leaving warren street. it s going through central london and ending in whitehall later this afternoon. chanting: claps don t pay the bills, claps don t pay the bills. organisers say the turnout is better than expected. it s really emotionally encouraging to see so much support. there s a lot of nhs staff here. they re fighting for the safety of patients and the integrity of the nhs. they are not simply asking for more money. # hey rishi, you re so tight # you re so tight, you make us strike # hey rishi! the government says the nhs is not for sale, as it prioritises cutting waiting lists and invests record funding into health and social care services.