hovis
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Like I said before. 16 years ago a firefighter earnt 27/28k. Today its 30/31k. That's about 0.7%per year? My maths is shaky. After 12 years of austerity we where told they'd make up for it. 6 years out of austerity "we haven't got any money" is an excuse that's wearing thin. This is identical throughout most of the public sector. Enough is enough and now the government is going to see just how passionate we are about itJust reading this morning that the British army is expected to drop into roles where people will be on strike over Xmas. High ranking officials have stated that it is wrong. They have gone on record and said “ a soldier earns £22k a year, he is expected to cancel his Xmas and cover for someone who has asked for a rise of 19%, that person already earns more than a private soldier. Furthermore for the last 10 years a soldier has had a pay rise each year which has been less than inflation”.
For me, That last sentence sums up even more where the underlying problem lays. For a decade, the NHS, ambulance, border control, firemen etc etc have seen cuts to there budgets and services coupled with less than inflation pay rises. The same as a soldier. The latest inflation figures have tipped people over the edge.
The latest idea is to make striking illegal. That is not the answer to the problem.
They find millions and millions when they need to. How much is it costing to put "illegal" immigrants into nice hotels. The list could go on.