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Leekbrookgull

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2005
16,386
Leek
To anyone in the public service,strike if you like,but it won't get you far and you know it. Sure i don't want/wish anyone to lose their job. Just sit tight do your job and you will keep it, NOT LIKE MANY IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR. :wave:
 




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,031
good point well made. we've had 2 years of "transformation" at my company, those left haven't had a pay rise. welcome to the real world, public sector.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,949
Crap Town
Public sector workers will get a £500 (2 x £250) payment spread over the next 2 years if they earn less than £21k. This is will be more than offset by an increase in pension contributions which will be announced later in the year.
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,042
West, West, West Sussex
f*** 'em. I work in the private sector and have not had a pay rise in 4 years. I know what to do if I don't like it........
 


seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,949
Crap Town
I'm due a pay rise in October which will be 18 months since the last one when we got a massive 12p an hour increase.
 




To anyone in the public service,strike if you like,but it won't get you far and you know it. Sure i don't want/wish anyone to lose their job. Just sit tight do your job and you will keep it, NOT LIKE MANY IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR. :wave:

Tell that to the 300+ people losing their jobs in our "Quango". With many more likely to come after the spending review in October. The sins of a few management types will lead to many people who just do an honest job losing their jobs.

And if I remember rightly, weren't you whining about lack of support for postmen? Apologies if I have you mixed up with someone else as I can't get search to work but this sneering at "public sector" gets on my tits. The vast majority are people doing an honest job for an honest pay.
 


Leekbrookgull

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2005
16,386
Leek
Cornholio,not me on the Postmen. Look i don't want anyone to lost their job,however just look where and what on Taxpayers money is wasted. Wasted 'bigtime' How often do you see a Pelican crossing 'patrolled' at school time by a Lollypop man ? Those crossings cost the best part of £100K EACH and the have CCTV. Yet we pay someone to 'patrol it' You can see it all around you.
 


Cornholio,not me on the Postmen. Look i don't want anyone to lost their job,however just look where and what on Taxpayers money is wasted. Wasted 'bigtime' How often do you see a Pelican crossing 'patrolled' at school time by a Lollypop man ? Those crossings cost the best part of £100K EACH and the have CCTV. Yet we pay someone to 'patrol it' You can see it all around you.
But you are quoting a few isolated incidents when tens of thousands will lose their jobs. I have worked for the NHS, a county council, private sector companies and a Quango. I have been made redundant by the private sector and a Quango. I have seen money wasted by all. I have had pay rise freezes in the private sector and below inflation rises in the Quango.

The simple fact is that the vast majority of those that lose their jobs will not deserve it. The 300 going where I work are auditors and IT staff - not lollipop men or Sir Humphreys.
 




seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
43,949
Crap Town
With many more likely to come after the spending review in October. The sins of a few management types will lead to many people who just do an honest job losing their jobs.
There are in excess of 1,100 quangos employing over 100,000 people. The fat cats in charge , one earning £600k+ , the head of Ofcom on £400k+ etc etc have milked the system and the people at the bottom will now be out of a job.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,031
there was a telling comment by an economist this week. he was saying how the toriess will be looking to the private sector and exports for growth, the unsaid implication being that under labour we have relied on public sector for growth instead. its coming out of the woodwork now, how much of the "economic miricle" was paid for on tick. ohwell, thats the past, hopfully in a few years time we'll all be paying less tax rather than paying for the governemnt overdraft.
 


There are in excess of 1,100 quangos employing over 100,000 people. The fat cats in charge , one earning £600k+ , the head of Ofcom on £400k+ etc etc have milked the system and the people at the bottom will now be out of a job.
There's the rub. Even if they wind our lot up with 2000 jobs lost, the ones that will walk straight into another job will be the top brass and the ones that struggle to get another job will be the masses. And not all Quangos are the devils spawn that some would suggest. Nothing is ever black and white.
 




Cheshire Cat

The most curious thing..
f*** 'em. I work in the private sector and have not had a pay rise in 4 years. I know what to do if I don't like it........

:flounce: :flounce: :flounce: :flounce: :salute:
:vuvu2:
 


mona

The Glory Game
Jul 9, 2003
5,471
High up on the South Downs.
There's the rub. Even if they wind our lot up with 2000 jobs lost, the ones that will walk straight into another job will be the top brass and the ones that struggle to get another job will be the masses. And not all Quangos are the devils spawn that some would suggest. Nothing is ever black and white.

NOTHING IS EVER BLACK AND WHITE?
It is on Planet NSC.
The private sector are the good guys and the public sector have a cushy life and get easy pensions.
Now where do Sir Fred Goodwin, RBS, the overpaid joker in charge of BP and co fit into the NSC/Daily Mail view of things?
 


Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,331
Living In a Box
The basic issue is the public sector has ballooned out of control in the hands of labour and there is over employment of which the new government can see and find efficiencies.
 




Dandyman

In London village.
NOTHING IS EVER BLACK AND WHITE?
It is on Planet NSC.
The private sector are the good guys and the public sector have a cushy life and get easy pensions.
Now where do Sir Fred Goodwin, RBS, the overpaid joker in charge of BP and co fit into the NSC/Daily Mail view of things?


Spot on.


People might also want to consider what cut backs to key public services will do to the multitude of firms that service the Public Sector - IT, stationery, building firms, and a range of other private companies will all suffer

In true Tory style all the cuts plus VAT rise will, of course, impact most on the least well-off while the wealthy will remain safe from any significant tax rises. We could of course always ask the Banks for our money back...
 






bullshit detector

Back in the garage
Nov 18, 2003
194
yeah, that's right, doff your caps, divide and rule, public sector v private sector when the f***ing bankers are the ones who should be LOCKED UP
 




Mr Apples

Jack Scrumpy
Aug 9, 2007
208
In The Orchard
Perhaps if the private sector had the bottle to stand up for themselves they wouldn't be in the state they are.

Too busy doffing their caps to the boss and licking their arse.
 


bullshit detector

Back in the garage
Nov 18, 2003
194
Perhaps if the private sector had the bottle to stand up for themselves they wouldn't be in the state they are.

Too busy doffing their caps to the boss and licking their arse.

Too bloody right. Why are there so many spineless, conformist, right wing, DULL people out there and on here who hate each other instead of the bastards who are exploiting them? Yes, I know the media, blah, blah..but when you are being shafted, and all you can do is call for other people to be shafted more than you are, that is PATHETIC
 


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