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Public sector pay
at 16:48 18 Dec 2024

The basic rate will be £13.11 per hour. Not great for what they do, but an improvement
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Public sector pay
at 14:18 18 Dec 2024

It depends too on night work, weekend work etc, but it's above minimum wage.

It's going up to £13,31 per hour and a band 3 which is parity with England
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All this Budget Speculation
at 14:11 18 Dec 2024

Of course they can't put a figure on illegals as they don't know where they are. They aren't exactly going to make themselves known to the authorities
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Is Europe turning ?
at 14:09 18 Dec 2024

I think everyone accepts it was a democratic decision to leave, but it has been shown to be the wrong one. It's time for another vote to rejoin if we would be permitted to by the other members. We are on our own and have to suck it up
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Public sector pay
at 11:01 18 Dec 2024

Band 2 are on £13 per hour, but soon to rise as their union campaign to get parity with England and to be band 3 has been approved by the govt. Those in the private sector are out of the control of the govt and down to thert particular companies
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Public sector pay
at 20:34 17 Dec 2024

Care workers in the NHS are not on min wage. It's not a lot for what they do. Swansea bay health care assistants are in line for another rise too. Well deserved for the workload they have
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Syria War - 300,000 civilian deaths
at 20:18 17 Dec 2024

Ive stated all along thar the Ukraine would lose and they are badly. That's not support for one side or the other, it's fact
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Syria War - 300,000 civilian deaths
at 18:28 17 Dec 2024

We had this with the so called mass graves in the Ukraine that turned out to be normal cemeteries.
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Public sector pay
at 18:24 17 Dec 2024

I'm not in disagreement, but are you willing to pay more taxes to fund it
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Syria War - 300,000 civilian deaths
at 16:01 17 Dec 2024

Us, the Yanks and Russians have bombed the crap out of this sovereign nation
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Is Europe turning ?
at 15:59 17 Dec 2024

You know it makes sense. Just expand your thinking outside of the box. I will help you along the way if you like
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The I voted labour and want to apologise thread.
at 15:57 17 Dec 2024

Not true, they knew it was rising. What a shame they have had to be brought into line with men. Equality is a bugger isn't it?
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The I voted labour and want to apologise thread.
at 15:54 17 Dec 2024

Farage will lose his seat at the next GE His constituents don't think much of him
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Public sector pay
at 15:51 17 Dec 2024

Shame on the unions for wanting the best for their members.
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Is Europe turning ?
at 10:48 17 Dec 2024

Brexit was basically Xenophobia
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Morriston A&E
at 10:47 17 Dec 2024

Whenever i have been to NPT, they just send you to Morriston. NPT is a waste of time
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at 10:44 17 Dec 2024

Those companies are not though, they are private companies. Only a few have been nationalized so far. It may well be the case in the future, but it isn't now.The govt gives big subsidies, because privatisation has failed, but they don't pay the wages of the staff, the passengers do.

We need more drivers and staff rather than paying them overtime, but hopefully more will be recruited as the wages are good. Railways are being de mannned so any savings should be re invested
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Public sector pay
at 17:53 16 Dec 2024

It is the train companies that pay the wages, the govt doesn't, they are not public sector workers,but they give big subsidies to these companies, therefore they believe they have a say in the awards

Govt cannot tell private companies what to pay their employees
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Is Europe turning ?
at 15:55 16 Dec 2024

China is a mixed market of govt and private enterprise just like this country is. It's part of the WTO

For your interest

https://hbr.org/2021/05/what-the-west-gets-wrong-about-china
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at 15:46 16 Dec 2024

That's not what Mick Lynch was saying during the recent train strikes. The companies had full discretion to award pay settlements, but the then transport secretary put pressure on the train companies not to give in. This now appears to be have been reversed by this govt.
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