Thelaneends1
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It's a tough life mate try working in the private sector where your next wage packet maybe your last without notice.Except in the budget we were assured unemployment will peak at 6.5%.
It's a tough life mate try working in the private sector where your next wage packet maybe your last without notice.Except in the budget we were assured unemployment will peak at 6.5%.
I wasn't being serious.And so did some of my family and did very well for themselves.
They're are done an amazing job aren't they?They're done an amazing job and we will forever be grateful however they trained to help people and that's what they have done.
This country will see the biggest recession in our history later this year with many people losing jobs, houses and potentially everything they've worked for so the NHS need to be thankful they will have an income.
By respecting their efforts.They're are done an amazing job aren't they?
So how does 'forever grateful' translate to to the real world?
Well that's just peachy.By respecting their efforts.
I don't doubt it, but it shouldn't be a race to the bottom either.It's a tough life mate try working in the private sector where your next wage packet maybe your last without notice.
Utter bell endBy respecting their efforts.
You really are a 1st class one.Utter bell end
Terribly selfish, they need horsewhipping! You would think a round of applause would be quite acceptable these days.Apparently the ingrates want a payrise above 1% AND applause.
Covid-19: Nurses prepare for strikes over 1% NHS pay rise in England
A union calls the proposed increase in England "pitiful", but ministers say money is tight.www.bbc.co.uk
Anyone think this is defensible?
Can't imagine anyone apart from the 350 or so Tory MPs think it's a good idea.I think this thread should have gone to the 'Arguments Forum', if only we had one.
I knowI wasn't being serious.
I thought their moto was to help people, I remember the Fire service going on strike in the 70s and the death count.Apparently the ingrates want a payrise above 1% AND applause.
Covid-19: Nurses prepare for strikes over 1% NHS pay rise in England
A union calls the proposed increase in England "pitiful", but ministers say money is tight.www.bbc.co.uk
Anyone think this is defensible?
Moto, the service stations?I thought their moto was to help people, I remember the Fire service going on strike in the 70s and the death count.
What happened to the millions Captain Tom made for the NHS? I’m quite sure he meant it to go to the workers and not into some black hole.
Yes it’s appalling that nurses are considering strike action over their proposed £3.50 a week pay rise.I thought their moto was to help people, I remember the Fire service going on strike in the 70s and the death count.