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Post by sandypine on Sept 1, 2024 8:01:09 GMT
Priorities - this would have paid for 2 more nurses.. Non-job of the week. It is indeed but I do not think the NHS trusts can escape from these types of appointments until the Public Sector Equality duty is got rid of from the 2010 Equality Act. It is Labour's lasting legacy from their tenure last time around that the Tories just could not bring themselves to get rid of. The chances of this government doing it are pretty minimal. Under this duty the health authority has to publish what steps it has taken in meeting its equality etc, targets and all the information relating to such. The EHRC have a legal duty to monitor and have legal powers as regards ensuring compliance. So I think we should give health trusts a break they are duty bound this is a government enforced requirement and only government can change the requirements. When we see the adverts it is the government to blame.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Sept 1, 2024 8:16:09 GMT
It is indeed but I do not think the NHS trusts can escape from these types of appointments until the Public Sector Equality duty is got rid of from the 2010 Equality Act. It is Labour's lasting legacy from their tenure last time around that the Tories just could not bring themselves to get rid of. The chances of this government doing it are pretty minimal. Under this duty the health authority has to publish what steps it has taken in meeting its equality etc, targets and all the information relating to such. The EHRC have a legal duty to monitor and have legal powers as regards ensuring compliance. So I think we should give health trusts a break they are duty bound this is a government enforced requirement and only government can change the requirements. When we see the adverts it is the government to blame. You're absolutely correct. But that's the problem across the whole public sector: We have more people monitoring everything we do than we have people to actually do it.
It's ridiculous and it will only get worse under this ridiculous government.
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Post by sandypine on Sept 1, 2024 8:29:05 GMT
It is indeed but I do not think the NHS trusts can escape from these types of appointments until the Public Sector Equality duty is got rid of from the 2010 Equality Act. It is Labour's lasting legacy from their tenure last time around that the Tories just could not bring themselves to get rid of. The chances of this government doing it are pretty minimal. Under this duty the health authority has to publish what steps it has taken in meeting its equality etc, targets and all the information relating to such. The EHRC have a legal duty to monitor and have legal powers as regards ensuring compliance. So I think we should give health trusts a break they are duty bound this is a government enforced requirement and only government can change the requirements. When we see the adverts it is the government to blame. You're absolutely correct. But that's the problem across the whole public sector: We have more people monitoring everything we do than we have people to actually do it.
It's ridiculous and it will only get worse under this ridiculous government.
Many of us know exactly how ridiculous it all is but governments seem to be in thrall to the narrative and listen only too eagerly to those sibilant whispers into their ears that the people are wrong and what they are doing is right. It is possible to be less generous than that and say they are doing exactly what they set out to do and change the country entirely which lies in the realms of conspiracy theories. The problem is once one collates all the evidence of cause and effect then the conspiracy theories have legs. Perhaps then treason is not too strong a word.
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Post by johnofgwent on Sept 1, 2024 10:55:53 GMT
Most Labour voters who are struggling to pay council tax are probably unaware that a third of council tax goes on council officers pensions. I'm not so much bothered by the pensions its more the spending on pet projects by local and central government means that there is no real shortage of money. Well, yes and no. Yes i am bothered by the pet project wastage. I live in Wales after all. examples of it are everywhere BUT it remains a fact that these bastards pissing our money up the wall in this way are on some of the best pension deals on the planet. If it were down to me their wealth in their old age would be inversely proportional to the wastage on this sort of shit. If we hot them in the wallet for everyone employed to enforce diversity and inclusivity there wouldnlt be ANY diversity and Inclusivity officers would there
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Post by Vinny on Sept 1, 2024 10:56:04 GMT
Priorities - this would have paid for 2 more nurses.. Exactly, abolish such absurd HR jobs.
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 3, 2024 17:10:54 GMT
Starmer concentrating on the important stuff.... worrying about the price of a pop concert..
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Post by Bentley on Sept 3, 2024 17:18:49 GMT
Starmer concentrating on the important stuff.... worrying about the price of a pop concert.. What is that tosspot going to do about it ?π
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Post by Pacifico on Sept 3, 2024 17:32:48 GMT
..and another. At this rate they will declare it a Human Right to cheap pop concert tickets..
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Post by see2 on Sept 3, 2024 17:46:24 GMT
God knows what the future holds, none of it is good, the people least able to manage such are in charge. The price ticket for uncontrolled liberalism is now taking shape, and it will be terrible, awesome. The NHS hasnt seen anything yet. It must collapse, oh it already has. If britain was a balloon, its going to pop, and the result will be flaccid, small. Health care will be a joke, social services will dissappear, benefits will be tuppence. the rivers will be brown. Clean water may even go. The price of food will skyrocket, some may starve, heating will be unaffordable. There will be riots, parliament will be stormed, desecrated, and i will be one who will do it, democracy in britain is a joke. I will defend buck house though, those that arnt british will want to destroy it. There will be vast plumes of smoke over London. And Starmer will stand up in parliament, whats left of it and on tv, or on radio if its still working, will say all is good, and isnt it great to live in Britain. VIVA DA COMMUNISTA. And you white folk are still BAR STEWARDS. If only you were not so biased, your posts might even become readable.
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Post by see2 on Sept 3, 2024 17:50:41 GMT
Councils are running on empty, some are close to bankrupt Of course, that's what happens when you hire too many of the wrong staff for diversity's sake, run a shit service and squander public money on unimportant things rather than fixing the roads. Your post is the product of your apparent ignorance about Tory cuts to local councils.
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Post by see2 on Sept 3, 2024 17:52:24 GMT
Priorities - this would have paid for 2 more nurses.. Exactly, abolish such absurd HR jobs. And allow Rightist shite to dominate.
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Post by see2 on Sept 3, 2024 17:54:42 GMT
Starmer concentrating on the important stuff.... worrying about the price of a pop concert.. Another daft useless post by a Rightist ^^
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Post by Bentley on Sept 3, 2024 18:01:59 GMT
Starmer concentrating on the important stuff.... worrying about the price of a pop concert.. Another daft useless post by a Rightist ^^ Oh the irony .π
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Sept 3, 2024 18:23:59 GMT
Another daft useless post by a Rightist ^^ Oh the irony .π Better a Rightist than a Wrongist.
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Post by see2 on Sept 3, 2024 19:10:37 GMT
Another daft useless post by a Rightist ^^ Oh the irony .π Says the resident WUM ^^
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