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nickyf 21 Mar 21 11.57am | |
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Should people who have sheilded get a bonus? for working through the pandemic even tho they have not been working? In Wales the nhs are awarding a one off bonus to all nhs staff even those who have been at home shielding a little unfair to those who have worked all through it. I do think nhs England should also get a bonus payment also
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Runningman Keston 21 Mar 21 12.53pm | |
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Badger11 Beckenham 21 Mar 21 12.57pm | |
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Happy for working NHS staff to get a good bonus. Those who stay at home fair enough but their bonus has been keeping their job. A mate is a building engineer from March of last year he has worked whilst most of his colleagues were furloughed, as the key man he wasn't given the option. As you imply it's a little unfair his mates sit at home on 80% full pay he has even been allowed to take all his holiday that he is due. People who have shieled should not be punished but those that worked should be compensated.
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Runningman Keston 21 Mar 21 1.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Badger11
Happy for working NHS staff to get a good bonus. Those who stay at home fair enough but their bonus has been keeping their job. A mate is a building engineer from March of last year he has worked whilst most of his colleagues were furloughed, as the key man he wasn't given the option. As you imply it's a little unfair his mates sit at home on 80% full pay he has even been allowed to take all his holiday that he is due. People who have shieled should not be punished but those that worked should be compensated. In respect of the Welsh Assembly awarding a bonus. I think this was a divisive move. The Welsh rely heavily on central funding and I don’t think they should have made this move unilaterally. I’m not saying that I’m anti bonus for FRONT LINE NHS staff, but should be a joined up approach across the 4 nations. I’m a bit surprised that wee Jimmy Krankie hasn’t piped up on this yet, although I guess she’s a bit busy right now.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 21 Mar 21 1.14pm | |
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For public facing staff in NHS and other key workers there should be a different regime to those working from home for example.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 21 Mar 21 1.58pm | |
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I bet the nhs staff got 100% furlough, but then saved on travel and lunches. Even a pair of shoes worn out over a year. Plus deterioration in socks or tights.
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nickyf 21 Mar 21 5.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I bet the nhs staff got 100% furlough, but then saved on travel and lunches. Even a pair of shoes worn out over a year. Plus deterioration in socks or tights. _---------------------------- Yes they did get 100% furlough, and they still went out shopping, visiting others,having nice bike rides and sunbathing in there gardens and posting images of themselves in facebook , relaxing in there hotubs all for there co-workers who are slaving away picking up there work in the face of danger to see, most who have worked through it all are feeling a little bit annoyed that they are getting a bonus too.
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