jordan210
Well-Known Member
Down with working class people getting a payrise. Up the donors.
I have a few K saved. Tempted to donate it and turn it in to millions at this rate
Down with working class people getting a payrise. Up the donors.
Not really though is it? A bit pointless making noise about paltry nurses pay increase when you’ve basically waved through a pay freeze for millions and openly opposed Corporation Tax increases immediately.Bollocks as standard
I mentioned carers, the ones who earn literally fuck all on minimum wage.
What about people who have kept small shops running in communities and also people in supermarkets getting shit all day from trampy pricks.
What about people who have completely lost their jobs?
What about people who's businesses have been fucked over entirely?
I'd happily see any public facing worker get some kind of tax break for the next year or two, bus driver, shop keeper, supermarket worker, NHS staff, carer, teacher, police etc. Need some stimulus for business and those who have lost their jobs need adequate support. I didn't see a lot of that in the budget though.I mentioned carers, the ones who earn literally fuck all on minimum wage.
What about people who have kept small shops running in communities and also people in supermarkets getting shit all day from trampy pricks.
What about people who have completely lost their jobs?
What about people who's businesses have been fucked over entirely?
Those people all deserve support, too. Is there supposed to be something controversial about other, clearly deserving people getting it as well? Or asking for more if they feel they deserve it? Or should it be 'all or nothing'?
Nice to see the return of the supermarket moan btw
I'm sure Supermarket Workers and Carers on 0 hour contracts would kill for a 1% pay rise, pension and job security.
We all agree with you! What's your point?
Exactly! Such a strange argument.
"Bus drivers aren't getting a payrise so nurses don't deserve one". What?!
So what? It isn't an either or situation. What is the benefit in suppressing demand through everybody being worse off? It'll do nobody any favours as the last 13 years post the financial crash show. You're aiming your vitriol in the wrong direction.I mentioned carers, the ones who earn literally fuck all on minimum wage.
What about people who have kept small shops running in communities and also people in supermarkets getting shit all day from trampy pricks.
What about people who have completely lost their jobs?
What about people who's businesses have been fucked over entirely?
So what? It isn't an either or situation. What is the benefit in suppressing demand through everybody being worse off? It'll do nobody any favours as the last 13 years post the financial crash show. You're aiming your vitriol in the wrong direction.
No because it looks like they have a deal, TFL drivers anyway where wages rise with inflation. So they won't be getting an effective paycut like the Nurses are.Are bus drivers all over the news turning their nose up at 1%?
It is not lucky. What's lucky about it? It is below inflation and a pay cut.I'm not saying nobody should have a payrise. I am saying some professions should count themselves lucky before whinging about "just" a 1% payrise.
As I've said, there are plenty of professions who should be having cuts first.
Can you show me the Anneliese Dodds quote in the correct context please?Bollocks as standard
I'm not saying nobody should have a payrise. I am saying some professions should count themselves lucky before whinging about "just" a 1% payrise.
As I've said, there are plenty of professions who should be having cuts first.
It is not lucky. What's lucky about it? It is below inflation and a pay cut.
That is not lucky, the reality is that a lot of people have poor terms and conditions. It doesn't make people who have lucky. A Band 5 nurse gets a starting salary of 24907 for shift work, it's hardly brilliant given that you must attend university to qualify.They have a full time job with a "comfortable" wage, pension and sickpay which is luckier than a lot of people after this.
If it was such a fabulous career doling out cash with largesse to all and sundry, we wouldn't have to import nurses from elsewhere to fill the gaps, either...It is not lucky. What's lucky about it? It is below inflation and a pay cut.
That's kind of my problem really. If they'd deferred an increase, but promised it next year then maybe that could work, if imperfectly. As it stands, if ever we surely appreciate the job people do, now's the time!Then do it properly next year. (sure that won't happen though)
I'm not saying nobody should have a payrise. I am saying some professions should count themselves lucky before whinging about "just" a 1% payrise.
As I've said, there are plenty of professions who should be having cuts first.
It will be for the chief executives!!Given there's a huge shortage of staff and a massive recruitment problem surely wages should be increasing at well above inflation?
They are the cunts who should be getting the cuts and piping the fuck down.It will be for the chief executives!!
My mate does deliveries for the NHS and some of the money wastage he's told me beggar belief. He has delivered multiple cages with just 1 item in it to the same hospital and another delivery had to be done as he couldn't condense the cages and get the rest of the cages on his HGV. He also delivered a big tin of coffee and a box of pens to a doctor in Oxford, obviously they were too busy to go to the supermarket for them!!
Same with most big institutions, public or private.Same with local councils to be fair. No common sense.
The waste is on the part of the logistics firmMy mate does deliveries for the NHS and some of the money wastage he's told me beggar belief. He has delivered multiple cages with just 1 item in it to the same hospital and another delivery had to be done as he couldn't condense the cages and get the rest of the cages on his HGV. He also delivered a big tin of coffee and a box of pens to a doctor in Oxford, obviously they were too busy to go to the supermarket for them!!
Some of it is, he was going to condense all the cages into 1 and load the remaining cages and was told not to as it's not his job. The NHS are encouraged to use the system to order whatever they need, including coffee & pens and normally that's probably not an issue when it's on a bigger order but to just order those 2 things and for him to deliver then in a 7.5 tonne lorry is ridiculous.The waste is on the part of the logistics firm
Funnily enough a nurse has just been on five live and says she doesn’t even want the 1% - says she has job security 40 days holiday a pension and is grateful - what would you say to her?