One doctor from London has revealed how his pay doesn't exactly reflect his hard work by sharing his payslip on Twitter. People couldn't believe the amount ...
One baffled person asked: "Is there a London weighting? Right?" Another asked: "This is per week, right? ยฃ1,671 would only just cover rent and public transport in London," to which Souradip replied, "This is including London weighting and you are correct." [London](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/latest/london) doctor has left people shocked after revealing the amount he gets [paid](https://www.dailystar.co.uk/life-style/money/) per month after nearly a decade of training. He wrote: "My salary as a doctor in London working 40 hour weeks after nine years of uni at Cambridge and a PhD."
Dr Souradip Mookerjee spent nine years studying medicine at the University of Cambridge while also completing a PhD - but claims his monthly paypacket is ...
Dr Robert Laurenson, co-chair for the BMA's junior doctors committee, said the Government was "not respecting what a lot of doctors are saying", which was "doctors are not worth a quarter less than they were in 2008". The Government said doctors will have seen a 8.2% uplift in pay by the time they reach the end of a four-year contract later this year, at the end of which would be the "appropriate time" to discuss pay. [voted in favour of action](https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/junior-doctors-join-strikes-next-29255257) for the first time in the union's history. [voted to walk out](https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/breaking-thousands-junior-doctors-vote-29265778) this week in the latest batch of [NHS](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/nhs) strikes. The junior doctor wrote: "[M]y salary as a doctor in London working 40h weeks after 9 years of uni at Cambridge and a PhD Members of the British Medical Association (BMA) opted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action in a row over pay, with plans for a