It needs reform and funding.
It can be done. If Labour got in, the state of the NHS would be a barometer of its success.
Or failure?
It needs reform and funding.
It can be done. If Labour got in, the state of the NHS would be a barometer of its success.
Never ending...still no deal agreed, only a withdrawal agreement. The key part to brexit is negotiating the fta with the EU which could take years and years
The amount that Labour is proposing to inject into the NHS, is less than the amount it would cost to implement a four day working week in the NHS.
Or failure?
It helps if fancy words used are spelt/spelled correctly.Great comeback, Julian !.
Like an online reincarnation of the corruscating wit of Oscar Wilde
When Labour talk about a 4 day week – or more accurately a 32 hour week - they are outlining their visions for the future beyond this term – ambition – and have talked about it taking a decade. In some areas of the pub sec, perhaps it will never be possible, but in others it will give some people a sense of work life/balance back.
We have people overworked, stressed and more mental health problems than ever. Life expectancy is also going down for the first time in decades.
Some pri sec companies already operate such initiatives and both at home and abroad. But whether it will work in the NHS is unknown – I’d like to think it is.
I know a lot of people on this forum are retirement age or approaching and this may be difficult for them to see how this will benefit them. But there are lot of workers that desperately need a 32 hour week (which is a more accurate description of it). If the pub sec does this, perhaps the pri sec will follow (where possible).
But I applaud their vision. As I do with things like the extra Bank Holidays. I’d rather have that to look forward to than the de-regulation of workers’ rights meaning fewer holidays and protections. Surely we should look to advancement, not regression.
Let’s raise the bar higher and higher.
When Labour talk about a 4 day week – or more accurately a 32 hour week - they are outlining their visions for the future beyond this term – ambition – and have talked about it taking a decade. In some areas of the pub sec, perhaps it will never be possible, but in others it will give some people a sense of work life/balance back.
We have people overworked, stressed and more mental health problems than ever. Life expectancy is also going down for the first time in decades.
Some pri sec companies already operate such initiatives and both at home and abroad. But whether it will work in the NHS is unknown – I’d like to think it is.
I know a lot of people on this forum are retirement age or approaching and this may be difficult for them to see how this will benefit them. But there are lot of workers that desperately need a 32 hour week (which is a more accurate description of it). If the pub sec does this, perhaps the pri sec will follow (where possible).
But I applaud their vision. As I do with things like the extra Bank Holidays. I’d rather have that to look forward to than the de-regulation of workers’ rights meaning fewer holidays and protections. Surely we should look to advancement, not regression.
Let’s raise the bar higher and higher.
Is that the well-known Labour activist Paul Mason? Before he pinned his colours to the mast he was worth listening to. Now he's full of ****.Interesting take on the fake news story from Paul Mason
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Decent video summarising the Fake News story.
Whatever your political persuasion, if you value ethics and integrity, this must surely concern you:
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Always up for a challenge, i'll give it a go.
A number of issues and story's here. The first one, 4 year old child is ill and ends up at A+E with mother. As always these days it's busy. What parent in their right mind would let their sick child lay on the floor? if there was nothing better sit the kid on your lap whilst you sit on a chair.
OK so your getting pissed off waiting but do you really need to send pictures to the media right now? Did you think that would speed thing up it getting care for your child.
The hospital issued an official apology so it must be true, well I think the standard line put out is only normal, even before any investigation of the incident. Of course we are disappointed, we were extremely busy at that time, it's normally better than this bla bla bla.
Now its gone viral, all over social media. The now famous tweet / post on face book. its seems like every man and his dog has a friend who is a senior nurse at Leeds hospital and they all managed to compose the exact same statement about the incident. So that bit is fake but who started it? The journalist claim to have found the woman who posted first but she claims it was sent to her from a friend or contact? Further investigations find a vague link between her son and a Conservative MP. But both claim they know nothing of the message.
It's sad that the original story has been forgotten and now it's all about social media. I read somewhere describing it as the genie is out of the bottle, it's turned into a monster and now there is no control of it. Anyone can post anything and it spreads like a wild fire.
Always up for a challenge, i'll give it a go.
A number of issues and story's here. The first one, 4 year old child is ill and ends up at A+E with mother. As always these days it's busy. What parent in their right mind would let their sick child lay on the floor? if there was nothing better sit the kid on your lap whilst you sit on a chair.
OK so your getting pissed off waiting but do you really need to send pictures to the media right now? Did you think that would speed thing up it getting care for your child.
The hospital issued an official apology so it must be true, well I think the standard line put out is only normal, even before any investigation of the incident. Of course we are disappointed, we were extremely busy at that time, it's normally better than this bla bla bla.
Now its gone viral, all over social media. The now famous tweet / post on face book. its seems like every man and his dog has a friend who is a senior nurse at Leeds hospital and they all managed to compose the exact same statement about the incident. So that bit is fake but who started it? The journalist claim to have found the woman who posted first but she claims it was sent to her from a friend or contact? Further investigations find a vague link between her son and a Conservative MP. But both claim they know nothing of the message.
It's sad that the original story has been forgotten and now it's all about social media. I read somewhere describing it as the genie is out of the bottle, it's turned into a monster and now there is no control of it. Anyone can post anything and it spreads like a wild fire.
The thing people miss with the 4 day working week is AI and automation.
Even in the medical profession there is that automation isn't.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/technology-41575859/the-origami-inspired-mini-surgeon-robot
That happens to be one of the most sensible and reasoned responses I've read all week.
The thing people miss with the 4 day working week is AI and automation.
Even in the medical profession there is that automation isn't.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/technology-41575859/the-origami-inspired-mini-surgeon-robot
Be careful what you wish for!! I spoke to a driver recently who was delivering to coca-colas main production plant(can't remember correct location but that's not important),what is important is the fact that robots do the loading/unloading of lorries!! Apparently in situations like this you can do away with 2 or 3,000 workers,replace them with robots and should any snags occur the skilfully trained technicians(6-10 I believe) sort the snags!! Scary times ahead due to automation?
I read an article in a Sunday paper earlier this year from a guy that invests in companies that are developing in Ai and automation !You can't stop automation and AI. So we should embrace it.
We're embarking on 4th industrial revolution.
The only solution I can see is UBI or UBS.
I like this story Ric. I can see the office workers drinking Diet Coke during their break watching the auto bots unloading the crates. It just won’t be the same.Be careful what you wish for!! I spoke to a driver recently who was delivering to coca-colas main production plant(can't remember correct location but that's not important),what is important is the fact that robots do the loading/unloading of lorries!! Apparently in situations like this you can do away with 2 or 3,000 workers,replace them with robots and should any snags occur the skilfully trained technicians(6-10 I believe) sort the snags!! Scary times ahead due to automation?