newyddion
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Not to worry.. folks won’t be able to afford stuff like that in a few years time.Maybe not so good if you were booked in for a hip replacement today......
Not to worry.. folks won’t be able to afford stuff like that in a few years time.Maybe not so good if you were booked in for a hip replacement today......
You've never worked in public sector have you - just read the Daily Mail and turned gammon pink with rage.Speak for yourself. The public sector has better pay, better hours, better pension, better job security than the private sector. When the private sector workers lost their jobs or a significant chunk of pay over Covid, the public sector were protected. It's time to get the country moving again, and bad actors that would rather see the country fall to ruin to further line their pockets have no place in it (and yes, I include the Tories in that and not just the strikers).
And he's backSpeak for yourself. The public sector has better pay, better hours, better pension, better job security than the private sector. When the private sector workers lost their jobs or a significant chunk of pay over Covid, the public sector were protected. It's time to get the country moving again, and bad actors that would rather see the country fall to ruin to further line their pockets have no place in it (and yes, I include the Tories in that and not just the strikers).
Or has D wing…. Got WiFiOf all the threads to make your first post on, has FatCat made a return
So is the strike about contracted hours or pay?Is that hours contracted or hours required to do the job?
Them people want your pie.Speak for yourself. The public sector has better pay, better hours, better pension, better job security than the private sector. When the private sector workers lost their jobs or a significant chunk of pay over Covid, the public sector were protected. It's time to get the country moving again, and bad actors that would rather see the country fall to ruin to further line their pockets have no place in it (and yes, I include the Tories in that and not just the strikers).
Agreed. We all do. It was simply just an idea. Another one would be to scrap tests and exams at primary school level. The whole curriculum also needs a drastic shake up to drag the future generations of this country into the present day. This could also help with the workload issues. Far too much bureaucracy.They need paying for the work they do. Or we need double the teachers, the system and workload is not sustainable.
Divide and rule, sadly enabled by working class toriesPublic sector scum now…. Or essential key workers they were once known as.
Yep your right sadlyDivide and rule, sadly enabled by working class tories
The art of political debate is alive and well I see.You've never worked in public sector have you - just read the Daily Mail and turned gammon pink with rage.
The public sector were protected in the most part because they carry out essential work.Speak for yourself. The public sector has better pay, better hours, better pension, better job security than the private sector. When the private sector workers lost their jobs or a significant chunk of pay over Covid, the public sector were protected. It's time to get the country moving again, and bad actors that would rather see the country fall to ruin to further line their pockets have no place in it (and yes, I include the Tories in that and not just the strikers).