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1911151 said:And your population reduction program?
Stop at two - I did
1911151 said:And your population reduction program?
Could you also for the sake of clarity please indicate if you are a supporter of the Agenda for Change? If you could indicate from both a pay perspective and also what you feel will be the affect on patient care?Am I on the 'Gravy Train'?
Yes, you slacker! You should be producing widgets for export to China. Export or die! Don't you understand Linfordian economics?I am a state worker - an RGN working as a Charge Nurse in a very busy A&E dept. As well as three yrs study to gain my RGN certificate and professional registration, I have a Diploma in Critical and Specialist Care, a BSc in Professional Health Care Practice, a huge number of other shorter courses and 22 yrs experience in acute medicine.
I make life saving decisions everyday at work, I teach staff, supervise junior nurses and doctors and work with patients and relatives at some of the most distressing points in their lives. I do the job because I love it. I don't do it because I get highly paid however I do expect a reasonable financial reward.
My basic salary is £30,460.00. On top of this I earn about £5000.00 pa for working almost every other weekend and a fortnight of night shifts every six weeks which throw my body clock out for the next week. I pay income tax and NI through PAYE and choose to pay extra into the NHS pension scheme - a scheme that I, and others, agreed to pay more into just four yrs ago which has now been unilaterally ripped up by this Government. I have never claimed an enemployment related benefit in my life.
Am I on the 'Gravy Train'?
Coincidentally
Agenda for Change (AfC) looked at both pay and condtions across the NHS. I supported it at the time. It brought a shared pay scheme between different groups of health care workers each of which had their own pay council. It has very little to do with direct patient care. The agreed rises we should have recieved were frozen for the last 2 yrs and we have been told we shall get just a 1% rise each yr for at least the next two yrs. We had already agreed to pay more into our pensions and now been told we have to work longer, pay more and receive less from our pensions.Could you also for the sake of clarity please indicate if you are a supporter of the Agenda for Change? If you could indicate from both a pay perspective and also what you feel will be the affect on patient care?
Lidl basic value gravy, perhaps?Agenda Doesn't taste or feel like gravy.
No. Not even basic value.Lidl basic value gravy, perhaps?
No. I'm a Yorkshireman by birth. But what if I was a 'foreigner'? The NHS can't exist without the foreign professionals it employs. All of whom pay income tax and NI and spend a large portion of their income on goods and services in the UK.
Does it matter where some one is born? Most of the UK population comes from immigrant stock if you go back for enough. And what anyone does with the money they earn is really up to them isn't it?