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Beso
12-07-2020, 04:12 PM
:shrug:

Marsh.
12-07-2020, 04:13 PM
Essential health workers, yes.

arista
12-07-2020, 04:14 PM
Yes.
But no money for that

joeysteele
12-07-2020, 04:19 PM
Essential health,shop and public service workers as defined in those who've had to provide the vital, urgent and essential services during this pandemic.
Yes to them.

However they should be awarded a decent pay rise in recognition of how essential they are proven to be.
most of them were considered low skilled by this government before this crisis hit.

Beso
12-07-2020, 04:24 PM
They most definitely should and I would sign any petition to ensure they do.

Liam-
12-07-2020, 04:53 PM
They should just be paid what they’re worth in the first place

Tom4784
12-07-2020, 04:56 PM
Anyone and everyone who worked through all of this should get something. Health care workers are obviously important and should be highlighted but so are people who work in transport, delivery, retail etc.

A lot of people put their health on the line and they should be acknowledged.

Babayaro.
12-07-2020, 06:02 PM
Yes. :smug:

armand.kay
12-07-2020, 06:25 PM
yes xxx

armand.kay
12-07-2020, 06:25 PM
and that includes the supermarket gorls xx

Beso
12-07-2020, 07:00 PM
Anyone and everyone who worked through all of this should get something. Health care workers are obviously important and should be highlighted but so are people who work in transport, delivery, retail etc.

A lot of people put their health on the line and they should be acknowledged.

Thank you.

user104658
12-07-2020, 08:01 PM
Anyone and everyone who worked through all of this should get something. Health care workers are obviously important and should be highlighted but so are people who work in transport, delivery, retail etc.

A lot of people put their health on the line and they should be acknowledged.I was still working so I should get a big fat bonus too :D...

Being serious though, I know you mean everyone who was still OUT at work and at risk and not those working from home.

My wife was out at work throughout, so we would still get a Brucey Bonus.

Amy Jade
12-07-2020, 08:26 PM
If anything we will get a bonus but it will be heavily taxed and end up with very little.

It's a nice idea though.

user104658
12-07-2020, 08:36 PM
If anything we will get a bonus but it will be heavily taxed and end up with very little.

It's a nice idea though.Realistically, the most it's going to be taxed at for the vast majority of keyworkers is 20%. In terms of medical staff, it would only be band 8b and above that might have it fall into the 40% bracket.

No one in retail or other key roles is even touching 50k let's be honest.

But

Let's be REALLY realistic - there isn't going to be a bonus.

Withano
12-07-2020, 08:44 PM
Yes. But maybes I’m being biased lolz

Tom4784
12-07-2020, 09:21 PM
Realistically, the most it's going to be taxed at for the vast majority of keyworkers is 20%. In terms of medical staff, it would only be band 8b and above that might have it fall into the 40% bracket.

No one in retail or other key roles is even touching 50k let's be honest.

But

Let's be REALLY realistic - there isn't going to be a bonus.

Some companies are doing bonuses, I think it's Home Bargains that's basically giving it's workers a grand if they worked through the lockdown but that might be wrong, I might be thinking of another company but another is giving it's worker's a week's worth of wages I believe. Small gestures but appreciated. It would be nice if the government could mandate something but if all they can do for NHS staff is clap then everyone else will have to whistle.

Beso
12-07-2020, 09:46 PM
I hope you all have your essential workers letter from your employee, the one you were given at the end of March to hand to the police if you were stopped.

Cherie
12-07-2020, 09:49 PM
Yes

user104658
12-07-2020, 10:29 PM
Some companies are doing bonuses, I think it's Home Bargains that's basically giving it's workers a grand if they worked through the lockdown but that might be wrong, I might be thinking of another company but another is giving it's worker's a week's worth of wages I believe. Small gestures but appreciated. It would be nice if the government could mandate something but if all they can do for NHS staff is clap then everyone else will have to whistle.Oh I'd hope some of the private companies that were open throughout would be giving bonuses, I was more thinking of the public sector staff. Its hard to shock me but I'd be genuinely taken aback if the government gave bonuses of any kind to health sector staff.

Kizzy
13-07-2020, 01:03 AM
Yes! :D

Ammi
13-07-2020, 04:00 AM
...the experiences of the last few months have not been the same for everyone it has to be said...but I don’t know how feasible it would be to give financial reward when we still don’t know what there is to come in the future...as Liam said, people should be paid what their value is and so often they’re not, sadly...

bots
13-07-2020, 04:47 AM
It's a difficult one. For a start I think the definition of essential workers were somewhat loose. Some were genuinely essential workers, others not so much. We don't usually give bonuses to workers that put their lives at risk for the public every day. I'm thinking of emergency services, the armed forces etc. Market forces determine what people are worth in terms of pay and that has always been the case, and that situation won't change

Amy Jade
13-07-2020, 07:36 AM
Asda gave their staff who worked throughout a weeks extra pay. Which is nice for them.

Cherie
13-07-2020, 07:46 AM
All the big supermarkets should be doing that, they made an absolute fortune during lockdown

joeysteele
13-07-2020, 08:27 AM
All the big supermarkets should be doing that, they made an absolute fortune during lockdown

They should indeed and you are right, they were raking it in both before and during it.

It would be nice if they looked again too at returning the contracts to staff in some supermarkets.
Back to the 25+ hours ones after a few years ago reducing guaranteed hours to only 16 hours a week too.

In recognition of the staffs efforts during this nightmare.

user104658
13-07-2020, 11:35 AM
...the experiences of the last few months have not been the same for everyone it has to be said...but I don’t know how feasible it would be to give financial reward when we still don’t know what there is to come in the future...as Liam said, people should be paid what their value is and so often they’re not, sadly...

I agree with that - I'd much rather see a push for better pay and working conditions permanently than a one-off cash bonus.


All the big supermarkets should be doing that, they made an absolute fortune during lockdown

Oh I absolutely agree that the companies who actually did quite well out of the whole thing should be paying profit-related bonuses to all of their staff. Supermarket workers, Amazon warehouse staff, etc. should be getting a share of the covid pie.

Sadly we all know that the biggest bonuses, as usual, will go to senior management and executives.

Liam-
14-07-2020, 09:58 AM
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Livia
14-07-2020, 10:48 AM
As far as the NHS is concerned they should be paid a salary reflecting their worth in the first place, something successive governments have failed to do.

Nicky91
14-07-2020, 10:55 AM
of course Essential workers deserve bonusses

i'd also say give some a medal especially those who had been in frontline, at NHS for example in UK, other hospital workers in other countries too


no here in Netherlands they decided to give one comedian (she is on our radio every saturday, i mean she does not deserve a medal, since i find her quite hypocrite, for example she tells people ''stay home'' and she herself just goes to every store she can find, even has her own theatre shows again, above 140 people (which exceeds 100 people limit) but she is allowed bc miss is seen as a hero) :facepalm:


my point is if she gets a medal, praise, then the real essential workers also do deserve something, some bonus, praise, respect by the people

user104658
14-07-2020, 11:24 AM
As far as the NHS is concerned they should be paid a salary reflecting their worth in the first place, something successive governments have failed to do.

I agree, the salaries that trained nurses for example are paid are a joke compared to other countries. The US is the most striking example, in California an experienced nurse will be getting 6-figures ($110k average) :umm2:. Though that's because they're employed privately/the US insurange model fleecing everyone, so not the best example. Still, several places in Europe it's around 60,000 euros for an experience level where an NHS nurse will be on £30 - 40k. Better paid in Australia, NZ... pretty much every 1st-world country.

Cal.
14-07-2020, 02:41 PM
Yes