Resident doctors in England have announced six more days of strike action after rejecting a government offer to end a dispute over pay and jobs. The BMA's Local Doctors Committee (RDC) said that despite weeks of talks, the Health Secretary's final offer was insufficient. The strike will take place from 7 a.m. on April 7 to 6:59 a.m. on April 13. RDC chairman Jack Fletcher said they had been negotiating in good faith for weeks to end the pay and employment crisis. They have made good progress, but the last two weeks have only pushed the government to point F. As negotiations progressed, it became clear that the proposed pay raise money would be spread over three years.