That's after years of either no pay rise or not keeping in line with the cost of living.I,m all for nurses being paid a decent wedge, but 19% really
Genuine question mate. Where would it end? Loads of other public sector would expect the same. I agree NHS are worth their weight in gold. Just dont see 19% being something any givt can agree. Hope they get something agreeable though, we are in for a horrible long winter otherwise.That's after years of either no paye rise or not keeping in line with the cost of living.
Worth every penny imo
I,m all for nurses being paid a decent wedge, but 19% really
Trouble is mate, the previous years rises or pay freezes have meant this one needs to be a big one to get it back to a sensible amountGenuine question mate. Where would it end? Loads of other public sector would expect the same. I agree NHS are worth their weight in gold. Just dont see 19% being something any givt can agree. Hope they get something agreeable though, we are in for a horrible long winter otherwise.
What do you consider a decent wedge for a nurse?
Standard tactics? If they ask for X, they might get 50% of X so they might as well make X a larger amount.I,m all for nurses being paid a decent wedge, but 19% really
Just for pensionersbring in a NHS tax £5 a week for every one in England raising about £260 m a week give that to all the workers, paramedics, nurses, doctors, porters, scientists etc. I mean the price of a magazine once a week, not much to ask but to help the NHS.
I would be happy to see the average pay rise for MPs and nurses over the last 10 years, at least we would see the balance of who’s had what.That's after years of either no paye rise or not keeping in line with the cost of living.
Worth every penny imo
Trouble is mate, the previous years rises or pay freezes have meant this one needs to be a big one to get it back to a sensible amount
Found this one with a quick searchI would be happy to see the average pay rise for MPs and nurses over the last 10 years, at least we would see the balance of who’s had what.
I would be happy to see the average pay rise for MPs and nurses over the last 10 years, at least we would see the balance of who’s had what.
They also have had several pay freezes over the past 15 yearsMaybe there could be a commitment to pay over inflation for x amount of years until the parity is restored.
Remember they got an above inflation pay rise last year while most of the other public service workers got nothing.
bring in a NHS tax £5 a week for every one in England raising about £260 m a week give that to all the workers, paramedics, nurses, doctors, porters, scientists etc. I mean the price of a magazine once a week, not much to ask but to help the NHS.
OR we could exit the EU and definitely get £350m for the NHS. That money should be coming in any day now.......bring in a NHS tax £5 a week for every one in England raising about £260 m a week give that to all the workers, paramedics, nurses, doctors, porters, scientists etc. I mean the price of a magazine once a week, not much to ask but to help the NHS.
Nurses pay scales are many, and each band goes on years service. But the 19% the domino effect would be horrendous.
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They also have had several pay freezes over the past 15 years
Sorry, I'm missing your point? Are you suggesting because other public sector workers have had pay freezes that nurses should just accept it?True. As has almost everyone else in the public sector.