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Surely Any Pretense That This Is About Pay Is Now Out Of The Window....
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They, and many other people involved in strikes, behave like morons and then expect to have the sympathy of the country at large.
17:10 Mon 03rd Apr 2023
Roadmap plainly never learned punctuation during his “babysitting”
Obviously they aren’t trying to bring the government down - don’t think that’s possible. But I think years of poor or no pay rises at all takes some of the gloss off the current offer.
That said I think it’s wrong for them to be striking at that time
Obviously they aren’t trying to bring the government down - don’t think that’s possible. But I think years of poor or no pay rises at all takes some of the gloss off the current offer.
That said I think it’s wrong for them to be striking at that time
roadman:"thirty grand a year for glorified babysitting oh my goodness maybe i am in the wrong profession why fill a pot hole when you can fill a kids brain with maths " - if only they did fill their heads with maths. They are too busy demonizing our history and brainwashing the kids to fill their heads with anything. A lot of kids today leave school with very little literacy and numeracy but are experts on how evil the British are/were.
//How does well below inflation qualify as more than generous?//
The idea that pay must match inflation is delusional. Increased pay leads to increased inflation which results in demands for er... increased pay.
Much (though not all) of the current inflation rate has come about from the pandemic, and where the government printed money to pay to people to sit at home for the best part of two years.
A good deal more has arisen because of successive governments refusal to secure the country's energy security and their manic obsession with their nonsensical, unnecessary and unachievable "net zero" target.
The bill for these two follies has now landed on the doormat and unfortunately some people will pay more of it than others.
The idea that pay must match inflation is delusional. Increased pay leads to increased inflation which results in demands for er... increased pay.
Much (though not all) of the current inflation rate has come about from the pandemic, and where the government printed money to pay to people to sit at home for the best part of two years.
A good deal more has arisen because of successive governments refusal to secure the country's energy security and their manic obsession with their nonsensical, unnecessary and unachievable "net zero" target.
The bill for these two follies has now landed on the doormat and unfortunately some people will pay more of it than others.
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