Have you read anything wrote above mate?True. As has almost everyone else in the public sector. The worst affected being those who are now covering for everyone else and legally aren't allowed to strike.
Have you read anything wrote above mate?True. As has almost everyone else in the public sector. The worst affected being those who are now covering for everyone else and legally aren't allowed to strike.
Sorry, I'm missing your point? Are you suggesting because other public sector workers have had pay freezes that nurses should just accept it?
So what are you trying to say then? That the nurses are being unreasonable in their demands?It's not a pay freeze.
So what are you trying to say then? That the nurses are being unreasonable in their demands?
So you think the MPs are worth the rise they get but not the nhs staff?It's not a pay freeze.
So you think the MPs are worth the rise they get but not the nhs staff?
They can't meet in the middle as the government keep refering to the "independent" board who rule on pay rises.I think that inflation plus five percent is fine when inflation is what it's been for the past fifteen years. Inflation plus five percent making it nineteen percent in total is ambitious, to say the least. I also know the government are stalling until inflation goes down so they can look like they've given what they were asked for.
We'd end up in a situation where the nurses are alright, but everyone else is out on strike waiting for their nineteen percent.
Just meet in the middle and get it sorted.
They can't meet in the middle as the government keep refering to the "independent" board who rule on pay rises.
I assume you have the same view on the train driver and postal strikes?
So the health secretary and the transport minister for starters?I wonder why we just don't **** off all these people the government pay to run these organisations who never seem to be able to do their job as negotiators and use the money saved to improve pay and conditions.
So the health secretary and the transport minister for starters?
Not 100% certain but I'm pretty sure my tax and ni don't contribute to the nurses union or train driver unions wages, they do however contribute to a government that hide behind a so called independent pay board.The whole point of the independent pay board is to remove the Ministers (and political bias) from the decision making and negotiation process. If the demand is for those Ministers to be involved, we're just wasting money on people in-between them and whoever is negotiating on the worker's side.
I would be happy if everyone got the same pay rise as MPs as I believe they are the least deserving of any rise at all.Not 100% certain but I'm pretty sure my tax and ni don't contribute to the nurses union or train driver unions wages, they do however contribute to a government that hide behind a so called independent pay board.
Maybe we should have someone in charge, a prime minister we could call him, maybe he could have an assistant (call him the health secretary) who at any point could override an independent board.
I would be happy if everyone got the same pay rise as MPs as I believe they are the least deserving of any rise at all.
Not 100% certain but I'm pretty sure my tax and ni don't contribute to the nurses union or train driver unions wages, they do however contribute to a government that hide behind a so called independent pay board.
Maybe we should have someone in charge, a prime minister we could call him, maybe he could have an assistant (call him the health secretary) who at any point could override an independent board.
I never have had faith In them mate that’s why I’m truly worried, do I vote or not next time, I can’t really see the point.I have no faith in any of them, no matter what colour their rosette, they are only out for themselves
I'm exactly the same mate, I'm yet to see any of them stand up and even attempt to put forward sensible ideas to start fixing things that are wrongI never have had faith In them mate that’s why I’m truly worried, do I vote or not next time, I can’t really see the point.
None of them are up to it mate. Our political system is broken. We have had this debate on another thread. Even with Labour having a complete free run at the next govt, and the vast majority of the public and media on their side, they still wont and dont seem to be expected to propse solutions. I cant see a worthwhile vote next time around currently maybe the Libs to just hope we get a genuine 3 party system at least. The current two arguing like teenagers fails us all.I'm exactly the same mate, I'm yet to see any of them stand up and even attempt to put forward sensible ideas to start fixing things that are wrong
That's after years of either no pay rise or not keeping in line with the cost of living.
Worth every penny imo
They aren’t really after 19% that’s a figure plucked from the sky, they will settle for 8 and will be chuffed to bitsEveryone is worth more money though, or we all think it.
But where from? The government has no money, no government ever does apart from that which it takes in tax at point of law.
£350bn + was spent during covid on furlough. Another £60bn on fuel subsidy.
The bills are coming in. 19% is obviously unaffordable.
