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  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,583
    Essexphil said:

    If some people didn't earn less, and some more, it wouldn't be an average.

    Pay rises not on merit-just for being there.
    Bound to be "disappointed"-just not as much as the thousands who lost their jobs.
    We have spent £billions of money due to the pandemic. You think any other people are getting huge pay rises?

    I'm not "bigging up" nurse's pay-I'm saying what it is. It takes years to train Nurses-a degree for starters-so there is a time lag. Fact remains record numbers are now training.

    Track and trace was largely a waste. but there are hundreds, if not thousands, of worthy causes for limited money.

    Soldiers don't demand pay increases for winning wars. And they don't threaten to go on strike.
    The Times has been told that nurses could be offered a rise of more than 2% under plans being considered by ministers to try to defuse the NHS pay row.

    A government source is quoted as saying it's a matter of "when, not if" the current 1% offer is increased.

    The source says ministers are considering a rise of more than the 2.1% proposed in 2019 by the government - and suggests somewhere between 2% and 3% would be "realistic".

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-56368518
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,583
    Speaker’s slapdown for Boris Johnson over lying in Parliament that Labour voted against NHS pay rise




    The Speaker of the House of Commons has issued a stinging slapdown to Boris Johnson, after Downing Street indicated that the prime minster would not correct a misleading statement to MPs.

    Mr Johnson was accused of lying to MPs during the weekly session of prime minister’s questions when he twice wrongly stated that Labour had voted against a document proposing an above-inflation pay rise for nurses.

    But his press secretary Allegra Stratton indicated that he would not apologise or correct his statement, saying that the matter was closed after the Speaker accepted a “point of clarification” from Labour pointing out the PM’s falsehood.

    In a stern rebuke, Hoyle today made a statement to the Commons, in which he said he should not be dragged into political rows over the accuracy of statements made by MPs.

    The Speaker said MPs “must take responsibility” for correcting the record if they make a mistake in the chamber, adding: “It is not dishonourable to make a mistake, but to seek to avoid admitting one is a different matter.”

    Mr Johnson clashed with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer on Wednesday over proposals for a below-inflation pay rise for NHS workers in England.

    Mr Starmer said the original funding package had included a 2.1 per cent increase rather than the 1 per cent now recommended by ministers.

    Mr Johnson twice claimed Labour voted against the settlement for the NHS – but the NHS Funding Act was approved “on the nod” without a vote in early 2020 after Starmer’s party offered no formal opposition.

    Shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth accused Mr Johnson of misleading MPs and later used a social media post to say Mr Johnson “lied at PMQs”.

    It was the third time in as many weeks that the prime minister has been accused of misleading MPs at PMQs.

    At a post-PMQS media briefing on Wednesday, Ms Stratton was repeatedly challenged over Mr Johnson’s comments and did not dispute claims that they were incorrect, but indicated he would neither apologise nor correct the record.

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/speaker-s-slapdown-for-boris-johnson-over-lying-in-parliament-that-labour-voted-against-nhs-pay-rise/ar-BB1etRcm?ocid=msedgntp
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,583
    Nurses will be given MORE than the 1% pay rise after all: Many staff will get 1.7% increase and some more than 2% amid furore over wages following pandemic heroics


    Nurses are set to get a bigger pay rise than the widely-criticised one per cent. Many will actually get a 1.7 per cent increase to their wages this year thanks to a previously agreed Government deal.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9352933/Nurses-given-1-pay-rise-staff-1-7-increase.html
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,583
    NHS GP earning £700,000 a year is one of hundreds earning more than the Prime Minister while nurses on as little as £24,907 row over a 1% pay rise



    Nearly 7,500 GPs are earning between £100,000 and £199,999 a year, while one is pocketing £700,000 - more than four times the salary of Boris Johnson. The figures come amid a row over nurses' pay.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9356701/NHS-GP-earning-700-000-year-one-hundreds-earning-Prime-Minister.html
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,583
    Essexphil said:

    If some people didn't earn less, and some more, it wouldn't be an average.

    Pay rises not on merit-just for being there.
    Bound to be "disappointed"-just not as much as the thousands who lost their jobs.
    We have spent £billions of money due to the pandemic. You think any other people are getting huge pay rises?

    I'm not "bigging up" nurse's pay-I'm saying what it is. It takes years to train Nurses-a degree for starters-so there is a time lag. Fact remains record numbers are now training.

    Track and trace was largely a waste. but there are hundreds, if not thousands, of worthy causes for limited money.

    Soldiers don't demand pay increases for winning wars. And they don't threaten to go on strike.
    Boris Johnson under fresh pressure over NHS pay after Scotland offers staff 4% increase



    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/boris-johnson-under-fresh-pressure-over-nhs-pay-after-scotland-offers-staff-4-increase/ar-BB1eVWNV?ocid=msedgntp
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,583
    edited March 2021
    Essexphil said:

    If some people didn't earn less, and some more, it wouldn't be an average.

    Pay rises not on merit-just for being there.
    Bound to be "disappointed"-just not as much as the thousands who lost their jobs.
    We have spent £billions of money due to the pandemic. You think any other people are getting huge pay rises?

    I'm not "bigging up" nurse's pay-I'm saying what it is. It takes years to train Nurses-a degree for starters-so there is a time lag. Fact remains record numbers are now training.

    Track and trace was largely a waste. but there are hundreds, if not thousands, of worthy causes for limited money.

    Soldiers don't demand pay increases for winning wars. And they don't threaten to go on strike.


  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 38,583
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