Public sector pay 09:10 - Dec 11 with 3642 views | raynor94 | 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 23:24 - Dec 13 with 58 views | Scotia |
Public sector pay on 23:10 - Dec 13 by max936 | Public sector wages are nothing to do with pensioners, Pensioners have paid their due's, but that's not good enough for some on this thread, disgusting. Some on here want to spend 3 months in industry and I'd put money on some of them not lasting a week and will go back to sitting on their desks and comfy chairs, most of the pensioners that'll benefit from the triple lock are mostly from lowly paid manual work not all are skilled, some make it to retirement others don't for one reason or another I see those people through my working week. Who's the next target the disabled I bet. Proper eye opener this thread fair do's. |
Well they are because they come out of the same pot. Apparently junior dr's and others aren't worthy of their pay increase for some reason but pensioners, who've had a cumulative 20% increase over recent years are? I don't follow the logic. Who's worked where and done what is immaterial. Pensioners deserve an increase, the state pension is too low but so do public sector workers. But what gives? Public services are knackered. Somebody has to pay. Not the farmers, not the wealthy pensioners, not the bankers. Who? | | | |
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