Yeah as the actual Nurses union arguing the case for its members is political by its very nature I supposeMatter of opinion but labour jump on the band wagon unions jump on the band wagon now tell me it’s not political

Yeah as the actual Nurses union arguing the case for its members is political by its very nature I supposeMatter of opinion but labour jump on the band wagon unions jump on the band wagon now tell me it’s not political

Unions/labour run.... management/I'd say mainly Tory so yeah it'll be dragged into the political arena like it or not started will have to side with the unions Boris will come out and say it's a fair deal....just the same old crap periodYeah as the actual Nurses union arguing the case for its members is political by its very nature I suppose![]()
Mr sunny.... offensive to people living in SpainLads after the joke banning of the Dr Seuss books what next, the Mr men books?
Mr Greedy, offensive to an obese person
Mr Skinny, offensive to an anorexic person
Mr Grumpy, offensive to a person with tourettes
Mr little, offensive to short arses, oops dwarves, no small people, tbh **** knows what they call themselves, got into trouble one day for calling one a dwarf.

I would refer you to Ristac’s post at 5.59Yeah as the actual Nurses union arguing the case for its members is political by its very nature I suppose![]()
Well it isHe called it pathetic, so he’s patently already decided it’s political to him mate.
Time and place for everything and now is not the timeYeah as the actual Nurses union arguing the case for its members is political by its very nature I suppose![]()
Time and place for everything and now is not the time
Don’t know if you saw/heard Stamers response to Rishi Sunak’s budget but he was like a fish out of water with his response
Come the hour come the unions
Said it earlier but this is not doing the nursing profession any good whatsoever
Upset of course they are along with all those people who have lost their jobs or lost their business due to the pandemicI’m not vaguely interested in Starmer’s response to the budget, and it’s totally irrelevant to the actual issue in question.
Not doing the profession any good whatsoever is merely your opinion, one you’ve seemingly reached by deciding that nurses have no right being somewhat upset with a 1% pay rise.
Meh.

You are naughty but ?Do they deserve a pay rise, ? after all, they haven't had a good year saving peoples lives, well, according to the msm they haven't, thousands of people were dying every day.![]()
you forgot Mr Playboy offensive to ****ersLads after the joke banning of the Dr Seuss books what next, the Mr men books?
Mr Greedy, offensive to an obese person
Mr Skinny, offensive to an anorexic person
Mr Grumpy, offensive to a person with tourettes
Mr little, offensive to short arses, oops dwarves, no small people, tbh **** knows what they call themselves, got into trouble one day for calling one a dwarf.
Agree1% is a bit stingy but the 12.5% that the union are demanding is more than ridiculous.
There will be alot of to-ing and fro-ing for a few months before settling for around 2%.
The fact that there are a record number of people wanting to now become a nurse actually reduces the leverage that has built up this year.
From a personal point of view anyone who gets a pay rise over the pandemic should consider themselves extremely lucky. Saying that, I hope the NHS staff toward the bottom of the ladder can get a good deal.
Roll the clock back several weeks, even a week back, not a soul would have said a negative word towards the NHS. In just 48hrs of the nurses moaning about a 1% pay rise and the tide has started to turn. Twitter is full of disgruntled people and that’s the ones who dare speak out.I’m not vaguely interested in Starmer’s response to the budget, and it’s totally irrelevant to the actual issue in question.
Not doing the profession any good whatsoever is merely your opinion, one you’ve seemingly reached by deciding that nurses have no right being somewhat upset with a 1% pay rise.
Meh.
My Twitter timeline isn’t full of people begrudging nurses unhappy about a less than inflation pay rise. You know how Twitter works right?Roll the clock back several weeks, even a week back, not a soul would have said a negative word towards the NHS. In just 48hrs of the nurses moaning about a 1% pay rise and the tide has started to turn. Twitter is full of disgruntled people and that’s the ones who dare speak out.
The NHS and the unions are feeling “let’s make the most of this NHS love, the entire UK are on our side, now is the time to threaten strike action as we want more”.
They are going to seriously misjudge this, we’re still in lock down, many businesses are wondering if they’ll survive, unemployment is Sky high, the economy has been crippled and as 2p has pointed out, now just isn’t the right time to be asking for more.
The bottom line is the NHS want a bigger pay rise because they’ve done their job. What about firemen, police, care workers, shop staff on tills, delivery drivers, bus drivers, anyone who had to go to work as they couldn’t do it from home?
GP’s definitely don’t deserve anything extra, they’ve been available for a phone appointment if lucky. If a pay rise could be given to just those that were dealing with Covid patients then I’d be fine with that but that isn’t possible.
I’d have been all for a one off payment to those who were in A&E and the Covid wards but again, carers, pharmacy staff, ambulance drivers, even shop workers could all ask what about me
The only thing worse than someone who can’t see is someone who doesn’t want to seeMy Twitter timeline isn’t full of people begrudging nurses unhappy about a less than inflation pay rise. You know how Twitter works right?
I bet plenty of the ones you’re seeing were out banging their pans with spoons and clapping for our front line nursing staff every Thursday less than 12 months ago, but they’re so groomed and gaslit they’ve already been told that moaning about a 1 pay rise makes nurses a greedy set of twats, as the master says they should be lucky to have a job, and the nation can only afford 1% and not 5%, as they’ve spaffed more than 10 times the amount a 5% rise would cost on a track and trace system that didn’t ****ing work.
Their issue isn’t merely about what they’ve done in the last year either, it’s about the fact that their real time wages have decreased by 3% in a decade when you factor in inflation.
GP’s pay has nothing to do with the nurses pay award in question btw.
Other public sector groups will no doubt have their own pay arguments at some point, but you’ve also conflated public and private sectors workers there.
From a personal point of view. I'm fortunate that I'm old and only work to get me out of the house but most in the job I don't aren't that lucky. I deliver shopping for a supermarket.
We've been working the whole time. I deliver to the most vulnerable and also those who may have come into contact with an infected person.
As you can imagine our online section is manic, especially in the morning when you have shoppers, warehouse workers and drivers rushing about to get everything done.
As drivers we work from as early as 6am to as late as 11pm, even on a Sunday. The shopping team start at 4am.
We are well paid in the industry at 9.25/hr (drivers get an extra 75p on top)
I'm not comparing what I do to nursing but I just want to point out that there are thousands of other workers who have been doing their bit during the pandemic who aren't paid much above minimum wage.







