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cashman 16-12-2007 15:46

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 504389)
If it's about going back on a previously agreed agreement then I can see that they have a point - but still don't feel that they should strike over it.

i agree they should not be able to strike, what i am disgusted about, is the stance by a government that i have supported all my life.:(

mani 16-12-2007 16:32

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i think the police will play the whole oh our work is so much harder now than it used to b with all the terrorism etc but they fail to mention with all the cso's coming on baord how many are off the beat so to speak as it is...

the dvla were doin clampin a few weeks back and i found it funny that with every police man there there was two cso's walkin with them giving the impression there was 3 police officers as u cudnt read the cso letterin on his top easily

cashman 16-12-2007 16:36

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its nothing to do with that or anything Mani- its about a PRINCIPLE.:rolleyes:

suzster 16-12-2007 17:00

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The fire service pay scales are at Fire Service Pay Scales

£20,396 to £27,185 for a fireman.

The nurses scales are available but are much harder to work out. I had no idea that there were so many different types of nurses!

Suz x.

Bonnyboy 16-12-2007 18:50

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I think it’s a principal thing. As I understand it, the Police Federation and the Government failed to agree on the pay deal and so went to arbitration to in order to resolve the issue. The arbitration board recommended a 2.5% award the government accepted this. By not backdating the pay rise then the rise no longer stands to be 2.5% over the period. The Government has reneged on the deal as far as I can see. Apparently it’s not in the interests of the country to pay the 30million pounds or so in the current economic climate.

Strange that they can award asylum seekers a similar amount to return to their native lands to set up a business enterprise. :mad:

cashman 16-12-2007 23:04

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 504480)
I think it’s a principal thing. As I understand it, the Police Federation and the Government failed to agree on the pay deal and so went to arbitration to in order to resolve the issue. The arbitration board recommended a 2.5% award the government accepted this. By not backdating the pay rise then the rise no longer stands to be 2.5% over the period. The Government has reneged on the deal as far as I can see. Apparently it’s not in the interests of the country to pay the 30million pounds or so in the current economic climate.

Strange that they can award asylum seekers a similar amount to return to their native lands to set up a business enterprise. :mad:

ah somebody that understands the issue,;) karma sent lol

y

andrewb 17-12-2007 00:11

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Pumping more money internally leads to higher inflation. I'm with Gordon, the economy comes first because with higher inflation theres no point having a higher wage!

If he just gives in, everyone else will think they can get the same rises.

Neil 17-12-2007 07:20

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Originally Posted by suzster (Post 504439)
The fire service pay scales are at Fire Service Pay Scales

£20,396 to £27,185 for a fireman.

Suz x.

It looked like £20,396 to almost £52k to me depending on what level.

Neil 17-12-2007 07:29

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 504480)
I think it’s a principal thing........The Government has reneged on the deal as far as I can see. Apparently it’s not in the interests of the country to pay the 30million pounds or so in the current economic climate.

That's life for us in the private sector I am afraid, it happens all the time when companies go back on 3 year pay deals etc. Most companies are trying to cut cost and improve efficiency every year. The only difference is if the Police was a private company in that position they would go bust. Public sector workers get pay rises by increasing taxes or reducing services elsewhere.
When do we ever see them improving efficiency? Have you tried to phone the Police recently, you can't even phone Accy Police station and talk to someone who actually knows where you live any more. I spoke to Greenbank last night and she did not even know who my CBM was when I asked for him by name. Hospitals, I had to wait ver an hour for my lads appointment, the time 9.20am. The following week we were seen 45 minutes late for an 8.45am appointment How can they be that late at that time, easy answer for you, the Doctor we were waiting to see did not stroll into the department until almost 10 past 9.

Also when you are looking at the above wages don't forget the benefits of excellent pensions, holiday, sick pay schemes etc.

WillowTheWhisp 17-12-2007 08:10

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Maybe the doctor who strolled in at 10 past 9 had been called away to an emergency prior to that?

Sorry, this is another thread wander but I know people waiting in A&E also sometimes don't realise that the people who treat them also get called away to emergencies who arrive by ambulance and don't pass through the waiting area.

Back on the subject of Police Pay - I'm presuming that when this was all looked into by the independent arbitration that the Government had chance to put forward its case for being too skint to pay out and yet the final deal was arrived at. That should have been it.


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