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How much is YOUR pay rise this year







Grizz

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 5, 2003
1,463
Public Sector

4.2%

The way they decided to do it was to link it to the Retail Price Index which was 0% for yonks, so they said, you'll either get 0.5% increase or RPI plus 0.5% whichever is greater. Fortunately for us the RPI went up sometime at the beginning of the year and so we ended up with 4.2%.
 


Da Man Clay

T'Blades
Dec 16, 2004
16,280
Love it how the government ask employers to show pay restraint and yet the public sector pay rises (given the evidence on here) seem to continue?

No doubt civil servants everywhere are now smashing a response into their keyboards (** could I just remind you that whilst you are doing that my taxes are paying your wages)

** For those of an agressive or unstable disposition this is a flippant comment designed to create an irrational response, known on NSC as fishing)

It is a fair point. From my point of view this is the last installment of a 3 year deal for my lot. It'll be 0% for a while after this year I imagine.
 


Shropshire Seagull

Well-known member
Nov 5, 2004
8,664
Telford
I'm an IT contractor so I only pay myself £6k annually [even when I'm not working]

Accounts year ended in March and this year for the first time I cleared £100k revenue - however, was out of work for a year during 2008/09 so this year is a massive up on last.
 


Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
0% last year, despite a promotion, and I'm not holding my breath this year.

Meanwhile, my fuel bill ........
 






byf

New member
Sep 26, 2003
4,034
Bournemouth
5% on the salary plus £150 added to the quarterly bonus.

:thumbsup:
 






pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
30,814
West, West, West Sussex
Private, and am expecting the same as the last 2 years. Bugger all.
 




Shanker45

New member
Jan 19, 2010
345
East Preston,West Sussex
Private - 12.5%
Big restrcuture saw about 20% of work force made redundant last year.
Rise in recognition of extra responsibilities
very pleased - although prior to this we had 0% for 2 years
 












upthealbion1970

bring on the trumpets....
NSC Patron
Jan 22, 2009
8,879
Woodingdean
i left full time job to become sole carer for my mrs (unfortunately her ms is getting worse), so i went from 25k plus bonus to being on benefits - but on the basis that i have to "care" for her for minimum of 35 hours a week, the dwp take 52.50 a week from one benefit then "pay" me 84.50 a week, so i essentially get "paid" 32.50 a week to be a carer.

the system is wrong imho
 


beardosh

Insert witty comment here
Dec 14, 2009
268
Private Sector

0% 2009
1% 2010 - only got that after appealing and throwing toys out of the pram. Now I can sit back and think of all the amazing things I can do with my extra £20 a month!
 


Voice of Reason

New member
Jan 7, 2006
245
Hailsham
Love it how the government ask employers to show pay restraint and yet the public sector pay rises (given the evidence on here) seem to continue?

No doubt civil servants everywhere are now smashing a response into their keyboards (** could I just remind you that whilst you are doing that my taxes are paying your wages)

** For those of an agressive or unstable disposition this is a flippant comment designed to create an irrational response, known on NSC as fishing)

Fished - Public - 0%
Wife - Private - 2.5%
 
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nevergoagain

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2005
1,409
nowhere near Burgess Hill
3% in the financial sector, but that was very biaised towards individual performance. Had the company performed it would have been closer to 10% so a bit disappointed, however thankful for anything when you speak to others.
 








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