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Strikes

Discussion in 'The Premier League' started by Sucky, Jun 20, 2022.

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Strikes

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. Only if it doesn't effect me

  4. **** off Sucky

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  1. Spurlock

    Spurlock Homeboy
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    Young un got tomorrow and Friday off

    teachers striking
     
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  2. Sucky

    Sucky peoples champ & forum saviour

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    I got today off cos rain was forecast but ive been up since 10 and no fukin rain yet so balls
     
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  3. Spurlock

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    thats **** bro

    Trebs got day off

    probably out chillin
     
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  4. Saf

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    Poor guys have had to go a few month without one. Must be tough for them.
     
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  5. duggie2000

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    At least we now know why the doctors are striking, so they can get their private work done on strike days
     
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  6. Treble

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  7. Star of David Bardsley

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  8. Treble

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    Whilst dropping the good news there'll be no tax cuts.

    Must've been like a morgue at Tory HQ.

    Boris held better parties than that tbf
     
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  9. Solid Air 2

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    but there will be job cuts was the sub text
     
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  10. Treble

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    I've only briefly read the news about the payrises so I haven't seen that.

    Interesting concept though, trying to cut jobs whilst claiming to have a recruitment drive to fill the shortage of teachers.
     
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  11. Solid Air 2

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    you got the pay rise but the education budget hasn't altered so say they budgeted for 3% rise the other 3% needs to be found from elsewhere in the budget .
    Surely you are used to this tactic by now <laugh>
     
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  12. Treble

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    Oh I know, we'll just stop ordering resources and equipment and dig out the blackboards and chalk.

    Tbf I thought some minister had said it won't come out of school budgets.
     
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  13. Solid Air 2

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    <laugh>

    how naive are you ffs
     
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    661F8408-294D-42C4-BAAA-E1C681E6A1A6.jpeg
     
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  15. Treble

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    I'm not, just pointing out I'm not reading any subtext of job cuts or budgets in any statements. Quite the opposite.
     
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  16. Solid Air 2

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    so where do you think the money is coming from ?
     
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  17. Treble

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    I know schools where teachers pay for their own A4 paper.

    Funnily enough it tends to be the ones in multi-academy trusts. Another great idea.
     
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  18. Star of David Bardsley

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    Might nick a load on my last day at the job and dump it at the local primary then.
     
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  19. Treble

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    I would. Do it on a Friday and you might win Star of the Week <laugh>
     
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    Around 24,000 staff at British Airways will get a pay rise worth more than 13% over 18 months from September, the Unite union has said.

    Workers will also get a one-off payment of £1,000, but pilots and management are excluded from the deal, it said.

    The deal, after months of negotiations, eases the threat of disruption as demand for air travel soars.

    Workers are pushing for higher pay in a number of sectors as inflation continues to be high.

    The pace of general price rises in the UK has been persistently high.

    Inflation, while it has declined a little, is still running at 7.9%, well above the Bank of England's target of 2%.

    Unite's pay negotiations were focused on easing the effects of inflation on workers.

    The union said the deal also reversed pay cuts from 2020.

    The "sizable pay increase" came after "detailed negotiations", Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said.

    Well done UNITE and BA :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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