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Public sector pay 09:10 - Dec 11 with 1691 viewsraynor94

Government recommending 2.8% rise, with inflation running at 2.6 %.

Will be interesting to see what the pay review body say, but this looks like a collision course for the government

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Public sector pay on 09:42 - Dec 11 with 706 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

I wonder what the junior doctors and train drivers could possibly have done to get such favourable pay awards?

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Public sector pay on 09:57 - Dec 11 with 691 viewsScotia

The state pension will go up by 4.1% over the same period due to the triple lock.

That does seem unfair to me.
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Public sector pay on 10:17 - Dec 11 with 675 viewsraynor94

Public sector pay on 09:57 - Dec 11 by Scotia

The state pension will go up by 4.1% over the same period due to the triple lock.

That does seem unfair to me.


That doesn't surprise me at all, going on your past posting.

I'm still debating what I'm going to spend my £28 rise on, hang on my Council tax will rise, so will my water, not to mention energy.

Yes it's a grand old life being a pensioner

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Public sector pay on 11:15 - Dec 11 with 652 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

We seem to be blighted by badly conceived arguments these days. Some pensioners are multi millionaires some exist on the state pension alone. Some public sector workers get paid 100s of thousands of pounds, some get paid the minimum wage.
What forms a stronger argument is when inconsistencies arise in the same context.
So in another thread Angela Raynor says there are not enough houses in the UK and then when questioned about refugees she says there are plenty of houses in the UK, that's what should worry us when those in power put forward different arguments in the same context.
Should junior doctors get a 10x inflation increases and nurses an inflation only increase when the career path for a junior doctor takes them to pay bands in the order of £140K a year, with an average private income if £30K on top?

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Public sector pay on 11:55 - Dec 11 with 630 viewsScotia

Public sector pay on 10:17 - Dec 11 by raynor94

That doesn't surprise me at all, going on your past posting.

I'm still debating what I'm going to spend my £28 rise on, hang on my Council tax will rise, so will my water, not to mention energy.

Yes it's a grand old life being a pensioner


I'm only calling for parity.

A care worker who'll have to pay for bus fare, TV licence, full price to go anywhere, eye tests, etc getting a 40% lower raise than the people they are caring for is not acceptable.
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Public sector pay on 12:33 - Dec 11 with 590 viewsraynor94

Public sector pay on 11:55 - Dec 11 by Scotia

I'm only calling for parity.

A care worker who'll have to pay for bus fare, TV licence, full price to go anywhere, eye tests, etc getting a 40% lower raise than the people they are caring for is not acceptable.


And most probably the person they are caring for has had to sell their home.

And pensioners have to pay full for a TV licence, I think it's over 85s are exempt

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Public sector pay on 12:44 - Dec 11 with 573 viewsScotia

Public sector pay on 12:33 - Dec 11 by raynor94

And most probably the person they are caring for has had to sell their home.

And pensioners have to pay full for a TV licence, I think it's over 85s are exempt


The person looking after them will never be able to afford to buy a home.
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Public sector pay on 12:53 - Dec 11 with 564 viewsoldtownjack

Public sector pay on 09:42 - Dec 11 by JACKMANANDBOY

I wonder what the junior doctors and train drivers could possibly have done to get such favourable pay awards?


There has still been a net decrease in public sector pay since 2010.

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Public sector pay on 13:09 - Dec 11 with 542 viewsWhiterockin

Public sector pay on 11:55 - Dec 11 by Scotia

I'm only calling for parity.

A care worker who'll have to pay for bus fare, TV licence, full price to go anywhere, eye tests, etc getting a 40% lower raise than the people they are caring for is not acceptable.


They can always work an hour or two extra to boost their income. Pensioners get a flat rate.
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Public sector pay on 13:27 - Dec 11 with 514 viewsScotia

Public sector pay on 13:09 - Dec 11 by Whiterockin

They can always work an hour or two extra to boost their income. Pensioners get a flat rate.


I don't think an extra hour or two would cut it. Salary to house price ratio nowadays is about x 9, in the 70's it was x 4.
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Public sector pay on 13:30 - Dec 11 with 497 viewsWhiterockin

Public sector pay on 13:27 - Dec 11 by Scotia

I don't think an extra hour or two would cut it. Salary to house price ratio nowadays is about x 9, in the 70's it was x 4.


Now you have changed the subject. You were saying the public sector increase compared to pensions us unfair. This has nothing to do with historical house price inflation.
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Public sector pay on 16:08 - Dec 11 with 414 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Public sector pay on 09:57 - Dec 11 by Scotia

The state pension will go up by 4.1% over the same period due to the triple lock.

That does seem unfair to me.


The state pension is based on average earnings in September.

Pay awards are generally based on the monthly inflation rate at the time of annual review/negotiations.

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Public sector pay on 16:11 - Dec 11 with 401 viewscontroversial_jack

Public sector pay on 10:17 - Dec 11 by raynor94

That doesn't surprise me at all, going on your past posting.

I'm still debating what I'm going to spend my £28 rise on, hang on my Council tax will rise, so will my water, not to mention energy.

Yes it's a grand old life being a pensioner


Don't forget, you are relying on those that are working to pay your pension rises. Should they pay more tax to keep you happy?
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Public sector pay on 16:11 - Dec 11 with 404 viewsraynor94

Public sector pay on 12:44 - Dec 11 by Scotia

The person looking after them will never be able to afford to buy a home.


Why, if they are happy to start off in say a modest terraced house, the mortgage will most probably be less than the rent

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Public sector pay on 16:13 - Dec 11 with 399 viewsfelixstowe_jack

Public sector pay on 11:55 - Dec 11 by Scotia

I'm only calling for parity.

A care worker who'll have to pay for bus fare, TV licence, full price to go anywhere, eye tests, etc getting a 40% lower raise than the people they are caring for is not acceptable.


A care worker on minimum wages £23,000 a year.

State pension is £11942 a year a lot get even less than that. I am sure pensioners would welcome parity with Care Workers.

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Public sector pay on 16:15 - Dec 11 with 395 viewsraynor94

Public sector pay on 16:11 - Dec 11 by controversial_jack

Don't forget, you are relying on those that are working to pay your pension rises. Should they pay more tax to keep you happy?


Not that old pony from you again

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Public sector pay on 16:19 - Dec 11 with 386 viewscontroversial_jack

Public sector pay on 16:15 - Dec 11 by raynor94

Not that old pony from you again


It is how the system works though.
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Public sector pay on 17:42 - Dec 11 with 344 viewsGwyn737

Public sector pay on 16:13 - Dec 11 by felixstowe_jack

A care worker on minimum wages £23,000 a year.

State pension is £11942 a year a lot get even less than that. I am sure pensioners would welcome parity with Care Workers.


80% of pensioners own their home outright. 80% have an additional pension to the state one.

Needs to be taken into account if we’re talking about parity.
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Public sector pay on 17:43 - Dec 11 with 343 viewsraynor94

Public sector pay on 16:19 - Dec 11 by controversial_jack

It is how the system works though.


Fine, but I paid in for 42 years, so I don't feel any guilt

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Public sector pay on 17:44 - Dec 11 with 342 viewsScotia

Public sector pay on 16:13 - Dec 11 by felixstowe_jack

A care worker on minimum wages £23,000 a year.

State pension is £11942 a year a lot get even less than that. I am sure pensioners would welcome parity with Care Workers.


On which they pay Ni, income tax and make full contributions to everything else. To watch the swans a care worker pays £32.50 an OAP £20. The care worker will pay to get there on a bus, the pensioner travels for free.

I'm only calling for fairness in increases. I don't think people being given a pay rise a rise of 4.1% by the government can moan about someone getting a rise of 2.8% from the same government.
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Public sector pay on 17:46 - Dec 11 with 339 viewsScotia

Public sector pay on 13:30 - Dec 11 by Whiterockin

Now you have changed the subject. You were saying the public sector increase compared to pensions us unfair. This has nothing to do with historical house price inflation.


It was a reply to a cliam that a pensioner had to sell their home to pay for care.

Pensioners can work if they want too. Many do.
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Public sector pay on 18:03 - Dec 11 with 312 viewsJACKMANANDBOY

Public sector pay on 17:44 - Dec 11 by Scotia

On which they pay Ni, income tax and make full contributions to everything else. To watch the swans a care worker pays £32.50 an OAP £20. The care worker will pay to get there on a bus, the pensioner travels for free.

I'm only calling for fairness in increases. I don't think people being given a pay rise a rise of 4.1% by the government can moan about someone getting a rise of 2.8% from the same government.


Who is moaning?

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Public sector pay on 18:20 - Dec 11 with 285 viewsWhiterockin

Public sector pay on 18:03 - Dec 11 by JACKMANANDBOY

Who is moaning?


I don't know of any pensioner moaning, except for the winter fuel allowance, that has left some on a very low income struggling to heat their homes. It's not only pensioners complaining about the unjust regarding this.
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Public sector pay on 18:24 - Dec 11 with 271 viewsraynor94

Public sector pay on 17:42 - Dec 11 by Gwyn737

80% of pensioners own their home outright. 80% have an additional pension to the state one.

Needs to be taken into account if we’re talking about parity.


Out of curiosity where do you get those figures from?

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Public sector pay on 18:25 - Dec 11 with 263 viewsKilkennyjack

Fair pay for public sector workers is a reasonable ask.

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