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steveg 16-07-08 12:08 PM

local government workers strike
 
Hi All ,

I am typing this while I am on a 2 day strike , work for local council

What are you thoughts about the strike ?

Do you recon that a 2.45 percent increase and 9 previous below inflations pay awards are acceptable?
do you think that local goverment workers should shut up and accept the offer ??

cheers Steveg

sarah 16-07-08 12:09 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steveg (Post 1569989)
Hi All ,

I am typing this while I am on a 2 day strike , work for local council

What are you thoughts about the strike ?

Do you recon that a 2.45 percent increase and 9 previous below inflations pay awards are acceptable?
do you think that local goverment workers should shut up and accept the offer ??

cheers Steveg

I have much sympathy for you. It must really suck to have to lose 2 days pay :(

hovis 16-07-08 12:10 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
im in GMB thus not on strike

i belive unison are after 6% whereas GMB took the 2.45

which is ****

custard 16-07-08 12:12 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
think its the usual crap that goes on with unions. half of me says find a different job if your not happy but the other bit understands that to actually get a pay rise working in the public sector is generally in time with herds of flying porcine mammals and to receive those that are below inflation is an insult - it basically means that you could end up earning less than when you started....

Jdubya 16-07-08 12:13 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
Depends...
Do you earn more than I do? Lots of people who earn more than fully qualified engineers have recently have been on strike...that just bugs the poo out of me. At least the schools shut on wednesday/thursday so the kids wont go hungry at schools...

hovis 16-07-08 12:14 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jdubya (Post 1570004)
Depends...
Do you earn more than I do? ...

no, i dont

Baph 16-07-08 12:14 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by steveg (Post 1569989)
What are you thoughts about the strike ?
Do you recon that a 2.45 percent increase and 9 previous below inflations pay awards are acceptable?
do you think that local goverment workers should shut up and accept the offer ??

I had a similar chat with a collegue who made a very valid point:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Collegue, well, not posted, said!
2.45% beats our 0%!

Think yourself lucky that your employer is bringing a payrise to the table! I would go on to mention that my taxes pay your.... blah blah blah, but what's the point? :lol:

sarah 16-07-08 12:15 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1570007)

Think yourself lucky that your employer is bringing a payrise to the table! I would go on to mention that my taxes pay your.... blah blah blah, but what's the point? :lol:

Are you in a union?

SoulKiss 16-07-08 12:16 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
Problem is that with the current economic climate, any pay-rise is going to be hard to come by.

Its almost impossible to raise EVERYONES wages to above inflation levels without just escalating things.

That said, a minimum of inflation with specific performance related amounts for those that do their jobs well should be the least that is offered

Baph 16-07-08 12:16 PM

Re: local government workers strike
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sarah (Post 1570008)
Are you in a union?

Yup.

Company in the middle of a merger, and selling off a large proportion of the company meaning lots of potential job losses. They're doing this to recover money. No way would a pay rise ever be offered given the current situation.

In all honesty, I'm starting to view all the recent pay strikes as "I've been offered more money, but I'm not happy with it, and I'm not going to work to demonstrate my point." I'd love my manager to be able to authorise a pay rise. Any pay rise.


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