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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
... Nurses.
You couldn't make it up. The excuse is that nurses have already had a raise a few years ago - something that they had to battle for just to make their pay fall in line with inflation - so now they don't "need" a further raise due to being on the Covid front line.
. Come on guys. Clap for the NHS. we really appreciate them putting themselves at risk . Let's get on our doorsteps with our tupperware, it's really meaningful and stuff .
What a sad, yet entirely predictable, slap in the face.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/p...-public-sector
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Nearly 900,000 workers will benefit across the country, with teachers and doctors seeing the largest rise at 3.1% and 2.8% respectively recognising their efforts on the frontline during the battle against COVID-19.
doctors are part of the NHS too TS
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