GrizzlingGammon
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- Dec 15, 2018
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Have a guess x
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Have a guess x
Do I get an answer, or can I put this story on the bullshit pile?
not sure if its really morally better for the insulated public sector to have a rise when so many lost jobs? rhetorical of course, battle lines are drawn.
don't forget a pay freeze is actually a pay cut as wages won't grow in line with inflation, people get annual increases to keep up with the cost of living. Also we have the issue of national self harm from 1st Jan where the pound will tank and cost of everyday essentials will increase.
People effectively arguing for other people to have less and be poorer, from the same people who argue that Brexit will be this magical utopia of prosperity
don't forget a pay freeze is actually a pay cut as wages won't grow in line with inflation, people get annual increases to keep up with the cost of living.
People effectively arguing for other people to have less and be poorer, from the same people who argue that Brexit will be this magical utopia of prosperity
The key word there is "other". They're more than happy for that "other" to be subjected to all manner of shit, but you dare try to impinge on ME...
Sounds exactly like public workers at the moment whilst the rest of us suffer.
how does a public sector pay freeze improve your situation?
Public sector workers have always earned more on average than private sector employees and the Office for National Statistics calculates that their hourly wages were still around 9 per cent higher in 2019-20, even if this was down from a lead of 18 per cent in 2011-12. But Mr Zaranko said that after adjusting for characteristics such as age, education and experience — although not for differences in the generosity of pensions — the difference was now “essentially zero”.
But even if a pay freeze would not hinder recruitment, it would raise issues over fairness.
Because a large majority of teachers are women, it could exacerbate the existing gender pay gap. And because state employees make up a higher proportion of the workforce in the poorest parts of the UK — Wales and North East England in particular — a freeze could slow the economic recovery in areas that are supposed to be at the heart of the government’s levelling up agenda.
Some economists argue that fairness aside, the drive to save money would be misguided at a time when policymakers should be doing everything possible to support household spending.
“There is a danger already that fiscal policy will be retrenching too early next year . . . This doesn’t help on that front,” said Torsten Bell, director of the Resolution Foundation think-tank.
“There’s no rush to fill any fiscal gap. [The chancellor] should do everything he can to support the recovery: teachers and civil servants are consumers too,” said Julian Jessop, an independent economist and fellow at the rightwing Institute of Economic Affairs.
Yes, completely agree, I'm about 2 years away from my next pay rise. That will be when the government's Minimum Wage catches up with me. Currently I'm on £9.15 an hour so I'm 43 p away from my second pay rise in what will be six years! [emoji4]
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Edit , I’m angry at people much better off than millions of private sector workers, whining that they didn’t get their annual pay rise whilst the rest of us are suffering!
just checking, if there is deflation (not unlikely) you'll be advocating pay cuts to keep with cost of living?
just checking, if there is deflation (not unlikely) you'll be advocating pay cuts to keep with cost of living?
deflation reduces the cost of living?
Just checking, if there is inflation (highly likely), will you be advocating pay rises to keep with the cost of living?
Sounds exactly like public workers at the moment whilst the rest of us suffer.
yes, thats what deflation is, reduction in prices. so if cost of living goes down and by your argument of wage needed to track that, wages should go down. as you seem to admit though, your argument only goes one way.
Nobody replies to that racist ****wit anymore. Don’t indulge him. The mods won’t ban him, so he’s best treated as if he doesn’t exist.