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Boris Gives Nurses, Paramedics, Consultants And Dentists A 3% Pay Rise And Insists It Gets Backdated To April 2021.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As it will just add to the insurmountable debt, then why not (my dad always use to say if you owe the bank £1, you’ve got a problem, but if you owed them £1m, they’ve got the problem - this seems a little bit similar).
Hopefully this will appease them, even though it’s not the 9% it was reported they originally wanted.
Personally, I found it a little unedifying the way they were whining about 1% in the face of many many thousands losing their jobs, but of course our heroes and angels should not be criticised. Hopefully it will stop all the tik tok dancing videos.
Cue the almost inevitable comment about MPs pay.
Hopefully this will appease them, even though it’s not the 9% it was reported they originally wanted.
Personally, I found it a little unedifying the way they were whining about 1% in the face of many many thousands losing their jobs, but of course our heroes and angels should not be criticised. Hopefully it will stop all the tik tok dancing videos.
Cue the almost inevitable comment about MPs pay.
It's actually most NHS staff. I'll get the 3% rise too.
I'm happy with 3% and wouldn't have complained if there'd been no pay rise, given the state the country is in.
Yes there's been a pandemic but healthcare staff were doing what they're paid to do.
The Police don't demand a pay rise everytime they have to take to the streets during mass rioting.
I'm happy with 3% and wouldn't have complained if there'd been no pay rise, given the state the country is in.
Yes there's been a pandemic but healthcare staff were doing what they're paid to do.
The Police don't demand a pay rise everytime they have to take to the streets during mass rioting.
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