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Post by jonksy on Nov 1, 2022 14:57:15 GMT
Will they cancel Foreign Aid payments / benefits to Illegals / abolish the Lords / cancel HS2? I do hope so...
Furious unions gear up for MORE strikes in hospitals and schools amid claims Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak set to 'cap public sector pay rises to 2% next year' in brutal Autumn Statement.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2022 15:05:13 GMT
Rather than cut civil service pay, it might be better to remove some of the bloat that exists within. However, good luck with trying to prune the blob, it will bite back.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2022 17:13:28 GMT
Will they cancel Foreign Aid payments / benefits to Illegals / abolish the Lords / cancel HS2? I do hope so...
Furious unions gear up for MORE strikes in hospitals and schools amid claims Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak set to 'cap public sector pay rises to 2% next year' in brutal Autumn Statement.
People asking for a decent pay rise are commies? You might be happy with a pay cut but most people are not.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 1, 2022 17:51:24 GMT
Will they cancel Foreign Aid payments / benefits to Illegals / abolish the Lords / cancel HS2? I do hope so...
Furious unions gear up for MORE strikes in hospitals and schools amid claims Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak set to 'cap public sector pay rises to 2% next year' in brutal Autumn Statement.
People asking for a decent pay rise are commies? You might be happy with a pay cut but most people are not. They get a decent wage. My partner and her daughter are both nuses and they are satified with their pay. The only gripe they have is they are charged £14 a shift to park their cars in hospital carparks. Funny how that was waved during the pandemic. And don't forget those overpaid tube and train drivers can easily be replaced by automation they have had that in dockland for years. I wonder what the unions will do about that when they become redundent? They did fuck all over P&O workers who got shagged over.
This is just the commies yet again trying to bring this country down on its knees.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 1, 2022 18:06:50 GMT
Will they cancel Foreign Aid payments / benefits to Illegals / abolish the Lords / cancel HS2? I do hope so...
Furious unions gear up for MORE strikes in hospitals and schools amid claims Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak set to 'cap public sector pay rises to 2% next year' in brutal Autumn Statement.
People asking for a decent pay rise are commies? You might be happy with a pay cut but most people are not. Yes we would all like a decent pay rise. Where’s the money to fund it?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2022 19:42:09 GMT
Let us take for example staff who work in the NHS, who have now endured over TEN YEARS of either pay freeze's, or pay rises below the rate of inflation.
What this has done has created a situation where 10% of all full time posts are now unfilled, because staff are leaving, and qualified people no longer want to work in the NHS.
The government COULD ( as suggested in The Daily Mail ) impose YET ANOTHER pay cut by imposing a 2% pay rise (AGAIN) on NHS staff, but please be honest with yourself .... what would that actually do to the NHS. ?
Its now not a matter of "can we aford it" - its a matter of We Have To Find The Money - Or Else
Slapping NHS workers again in the teeth is not acceptable, and I reckon that if the Daily Mail is correct, then the government will face a massive public sector / union backlash, and I am 100% convinced that the public will be behind them.
The Tories have now got to abandon their Tax Cut Dogma, and accept reality, give public sector workers a fair pay rise.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 1, 2022 19:46:10 GMT
Few people have had any significant rises over the past few years . The NHS is no exception . We here about reducing working weeks and wage rises . We are a country that doesn’t make much with an overdraft that’s getting smaller and smaller. We need to wake up and realise this .
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2022 7:58:00 GMT
People asking for a decent pay rise are commies? You might be happy with a pay cut but most people are not. They get a decent wage. My partner and her daughter are both nuses and they are satified with their pay. The only gripe they have is they are charged £14 a shift to park their cars in hospital carparks. Funny how that was waved during the pandemic. And don't forget those overpaid tube and train drivers can easily be replaced by automation they have had that in dockland for years. I wonder what the unions will do about that when they become redundent? They did fuck all over P&O workers who got shagged over.
This is just the commies yet again trying to bring this country down on its knees.
That statement really fails when you understand that some nurses are using food banks.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2022 7:59:44 GMT
People asking for a decent pay rise are commies? You might be happy with a pay cut but most people are not. Yes we would all like a decent pay rise. Where’s the money to fund it? The Tory magic money tree, they found billions for their friends, get it back. They wrote of billions in fraud, get it back.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 2, 2022 8:08:02 GMT
They get a decent wage. My partner and her daughter are both nuses and they are satified with their pay. The only gripe they have is they are charged £14 a shift to park their cars in hospital carparks. Funny how that was waved during the pandemic. And don't forget those overpaid tube and train drivers can easily be replaced by automation they have had that in dockland for years. I wonder what the unions will do about that when they become redundent? They did fuck all over P&O workers who got shagged over.
This is just the commies yet again trying to bring this country down on its knees.
That statement really fails when you understand that some nurses are using food banks. Only because many of them would rather piss their wages against the wall like very many others.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2022 15:20:03 GMT
That statement really fails when you understand that some nurses are using food banks. Only because many of them would rather piss their wages against the wall like very many others. Well that's a really well thought out argument.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 2, 2022 15:58:11 GMT
Only because many of them would rather piss their wages against the wall like very many others. Well that's a really well thought out argument. Are all nurses using food banks ? If not , what are the circumstances behind it?
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Post by jonksy on Nov 2, 2022 16:07:00 GMT
Only because many of them would rather piss their wages against the wall like very many others. Well that's a really well thought out argument. It's the bloody truth. Absenteeism goes up like a rocket on a Monday as half of them have nothing more than hangovers and report in sick and many do not even bother to ring in sick but just go absent. In Torbay hospital they did a survey of absenteeism after NHS workers birthdays guess what the results were for the following day of the birthday by the person whoes birthday it was and their close colleagues?
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Post by Bentley on Nov 2, 2022 16:18:22 GMT
Well that's a really well thought out argument. It's the bloody truth. Absenteeism goes up like a rocket on a Monday as half of them have nothing more than hangovers and report in sick and many do not even bother to ring in sick but just go absent. In Torbay hospital they did a survey of absenteeism after NHS workers birthdays guess what the results were for the following day of the birthday by the person whoes birthday it was and their close colleagues? The statement “That statement really fails when you understand that some nurses are using food banks.” alludes to a statement that is self evident ie if the heroes of the NHS are using them then there must be a problem. I don’t expect the usual suspects to accept their heroes have feet of clay.
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Post by totheleft3 on Nov 2, 2022 16:19:18 GMT
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