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My piss is really boiling. Why on earth are these people on strike today? They seem to think they should be getting better pensions and pay rises. What a joke. Don't they realise they are already much better off than workers in the private sector?Let's examine the facts:On average they work 9 years less and earn 30% more. WHERE DID YOU GET THIS CLAIM?They get much better holidays. DO THEY?? REALLY? OR ARE YOU JUST LUMPING ALL PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS WITH TEACHERS? They get much better sick pay provision. WORK FOR A DECENT PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANY AND SICK PAY IS IN PLACE THERE TOOThey retire on much better pensions. FAIR POINTThey've been getting pay rises every year. ER....1%?They can work flexible hours. SO CAN PRIVATE SECTOR, QUITE EASILYThey have excellent job security. HA HA HA HA HAThey work in a much less demanding working environment. ARE YOU HAVING A LAUGH??Pay is higher. HA HA HA HAI could go on. Take my advice and stop bringing your excellent working conditions to the attention of people in the private sector. Wake up and smell the coffee before the private sector rumbles you.
On average they work 9 years less and earn 30% more. WHERE DID YOU GET THIS CLAIM?
They are not greedy and profit/money driven.
Vilified by our right wing press.
Having contracts reneged on.
the current financial problems of this and other countries are the fault of greed, capitalism and parasites such as bankers.
A balanced economy with a strong public sector is tbe hallmark of a decent caring society.
This and existing rights are worth defending and i salute those on strike, whether the public sector here today, or those forced into worse working conditions such as Doncasters Care Uk workers or the drivers sacked by TESCO.
They get much better holidays. DO THEY?? REALLY? OR ARE YOU JUST LUMPING ALL PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS WITH TEACHERS?
They get much better sick pay provision. WORK FOR A DECENT PRIVATE SECTOR COMPANY AND SICK PAY IS IN PLACE THERE TOO
They've been getting pay rises every year. ER....1%?
They can work flexible hours. SO CAN PRIVATE SECTOR, QUITE EASILY
They work in a much less demanding working environment. ARE YOU HAVING A LAUGH??
Pay is higher. HA HA HA HA
QuoteThey get much better holidays. DO THEY?? REALLY? OR ARE YOU JUST LUMPING ALL PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS WITH TEACHERS? You really are out of touch. Many in the private sector are lucky if they get 20 days a year. More than 80% of public sector employees get more than 25 with many getting more than 30.
Self employed workers can please themselves as to how many holidays they have. An employee can't. Completely irrelevant point. Part time employees have their holidays pro-rata in relation to a full time workers. Likewise if an employee is forced to work beyond their contracted hours they should be given extra holidays to compensate. Like I said, full of shit.
Quote from: jonrover on July 14, 2014, 02:17:52 pmSelf employed workers can please themselves as to how many holidays they have. An employee can't. Completely irrelevant point. Part time employees have their holidays pro-rata in relation to a full time workers. Likewise if an employee is forced to work beyond their contracted hours they should be given extra holidays to compensate. Like I said, full of shit.You just can't let it lie can you. To say self employed workers can please themselves as to how many holidays they have is laughable. Many have no choice in the matter. Many of them don't take any holidays. Many can't afford to. Many can't leave the business for a period of time or it will do serious damage to their futures. Get a grip man.I don't know any self employed people that have more than 10 days holiday a year. You state 'Part time employees have their holidays pro-rata in relation to a full time workers'. At last something we agree on. Therefore because they are part time they aren't entitled to 20 days!!! Why can't you work that one out? Therefore the vast majority of them don't get 20 days. This is part of the many I referred to earlier.As for your assertion that if an employee is forced to work beyond their contracted hours they should be given extra holidays to compensate that is complete rubbish. No matter how many hours you work the employer only has to give you 20 days. It is totally up to the employer if you get more.Now take my advice and do one.