Crystal
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17-08-2011 17:31:59
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This is absolutely HUGE. It’s been passing us for ages now. So many striking teachers and doctors all out together National Education Union The BMA HCSA – the hospital doctors' union “What do we want? Fair pay! When do we want it? NOW!!!”
How many doctors have been prevented from attending the weddings of friends and family, or even had difficulty with their own wedding due to inflexible rotas and jobsworth rota masters? Enjoy the wedding Dr Robert Laurenson
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Health and Social Care Committee @BrineMP Emma Runswick 🏳️🌈 IFS Ben Zaranko Financial Times Sky News 27/ The bottom line is that pay has been destroyed in the NHS whether measure of inflation is used. Ministers may gaslight that strikes are causing waiting lists, but they are not. Waiting lists are a #PoliticalCHOICE RT if you want this/next government to #FixPay #RETENTION
“If we want winter to not be such a tough time for the NHS we need to do something to retain our workforce, and this pay offer was not that.” Vivek Trivedi discussing the latest pay offer from government on BBC Breakfast this morning.
'We haven't got enough money to spend £2 billion a year paying doctors, but we can find £8 billion a year to cut a tax that's only paid by the richest 4%.' Ben Kentish points out the flaw in the government's claim that the UK 'can't afford' a pay rise for junior doctors.