Changes would see routine hours of 9am to 5pm as doctor representative body says current time ‘indirectly discriminates’ against families
GPs will vote on whether to reduce their working day by two-and-a-half hours because their current working time “discriminates” against families.
Family doctors are currently contracted to work core hours of 8am to 6.30pm.
But the motion, which will be voted on by GP leaders in England later this month, claims core hours are a “relic of history”.
Gateshead and Tyneside Local Medical Committee (LMC), a statutory body representing GPs which submitted the demand, claims the current hours “indirectly discriminate against GPs who wish to have families”.