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Johnny Eagles berlin 05 Jul 17 8.53pm | |
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Teachers and other public sector workers have seen quite a significant pay cut in real terms over the last few years. Given that Number Ten can find a billion quid down the back of the sofa for Norn Iron, I wonder if the unions shouldn't take collective action to try and get better conditions. Are there any HOL members who would support such a course of action?
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Stirlingsays 05 Jul 17 8.57pm | |
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Is this Mr Eagles sticking up for teachers? What's happened?....you haven't gone all transsexual what you ma call it?
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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 05 Jul 17 8.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Johnny Eagles
Teachers and other public sector workers have seen quite a significant pay cut in real terms over the last few years. Given that Number Ten can find a billion quid down the back of the sofa for Norn Iron, I wonder if the unions shouldn't take collective action to try and get better conditions. Are there any HOL members who would support such a course of action? So have a lot of private sector workers.
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Hrolf The Ganger 05 Jul 17 9.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Johnny Eagles
Teachers and other public sector workers have seen quite a significant pay cut in real terms over the last few years. Given that Number Ten can find a billion quid down the back of the sofa for Norn Iron, I wonder if the unions shouldn't take collective action to try and get better conditions. Are there any HOL members who would support such a course of action? No. What makes public sector workers so special where pay is concerned?
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 05 Jul 17 9.49pm | |
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Been something like a 15% cut in real terms. What with the stupid workload and the other crap that goes with it it's no wonder so many have done what I've done and jacked it in for the foreseeable.
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Jimenez SELHURSTPARKCHESTER,DA BRONX 05 Jul 17 9.59pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Been something like a 15% cut in real terms. What with the stupid workload and the other crap that goes with it it's no wonder so many have done what I've done and jacked it in for the foreseeable. You cant beat the free market...
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Stirlingsays 05 Jul 17 10.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Jimenez
You cant beat the free market... Well, to a certain extent I'd agree.....But the free market destroyed the western economies in 2008. Those with an uncritical eye on the free market aren't helping.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 05 Jul 17 10.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Well, to a certain extent I'd agree.....But the free market destroyed the western economies in 2008. Those with an uncritical eye on the free market aren't helping. As a fellow teacher on a 'sabbatical' for want of a better word, I'm sure you'd agree that the money ain't too bad, it's the workload and s***e curriculum.
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Stirlingsays 05 Jul 17 10.19pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Been something like a 15% cut in real terms. What with the stupid workload and the other crap that goes with it it's no wonder so many have done what I've done and jacked it in for the foreseeable. Yep...I jacked...Far better off now. State sector teaching is in a crisis.....It's not the only one in the public sector either. The lax approach to training our own workforce by both parties when in power with just relying on incoming foreigners to do the work has to end. Start training British workers as a priority. Government needs to stand up and sort it out.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 05 Jul 17 10.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
No. What makes public sector workers so special where pay is concerned? If those providing public services are demoralised and struggling then how will that affect the service?
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Stirlingsays 05 Jul 17 10.24pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
As a fellow teacher on a 'sabbatical' for want of a better word, I'm sure you'd agree that the money ain't too bad, it's the workload and s***e curriculum. Yep, I'd agree. When you go into a secondary school the teachers are...in the main...on the young side...the only old ones are in management. If you walk into any new job and see that...it should set off alarm bells. Essentially it's a big turnover....ten years and plenty are burnt out....What's that stat? After three years 3 out of 5 newly qualified teachers have left.....They don't get sacked...they leave....and that's been during this economic crisis where plenty of people are just happy to have a job. But this isn't taking away from other difficult jobs. Teaching is very important, but it isn't a 'special case'...there are plenty of problem areas. Edited by Stirlingsays (05 Jul 2017 10.28pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 05 Jul 17 10.40pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
If those providing public services are demoralised and struggling then how will that affect the service? Being a teacher should be a vocation. If you are doing it for money, you are probably in the wrong job.
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