I quote from yesterday's BMA email...
"We have ruled out strike action"
Taking "action that will make an impact without harming harming patients is now a priority, along with continuing to urge the Government to return to talks."
Presumably action such as not attending management meetings is being considered.
I haven't met any doctor who intends to take any action that would harm patients - it would go completely against the grain so to do.
As regards the pension - the NHS pension fund is in good condition, and now receives 2 billion a year more than it pays out. This money goes back to HM Treasury, and is not reinvested to ensure the sustainability of future pensions.
In 2007 after tough negotiations with the last government, it was agreed that doctors should work longer, pay more towards their pensions, and receive less in the way of pensions. It was not expected that after a mere 4 years that the whole thing would be revisited, and even greater cuts would be demanded.