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![]() [BBC Text: A story about assaults faced by police, with the paper saying there were 20,000 such incidents during the pandemic. "Police are nation's 'punch bag'" is the headline, based on a quote by West Yorkshire Police Chief Constable John Robins.] Last edited by arista; 27-07-2021 at 08:58 AM. |
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Its a shame
The Home Secretary is not understanding the problems. |
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It’s a disgrace really, they were front line workers in the pandemic
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what I really don't understand is that the whole of the NHS will be rewarded, some of these are managers and administrators, physios, OTs, who worked from home throughout the pandemic, how difficult would it be to single out those who actually were on the front line and give them a decent pay rise of between 3% and 10% depending on pay grade and give the rest a nominal rise like everyone else in the public sector.
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The NHS works on pay bands so… they’d have to completely restructure the entire NHS salary system. “Extremely difficult” is the answer. |
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…it’s the same in education, any one ‘band’ has to have equality of salary …over the recent years it’s tended to be less about experience in staff and more about a lower band so that the salaries are kept as low as possible…
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…sign of the times sadly…as the saying goes…
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number 1 front line workers for me are the NHS
or how many covid patients have the police force treated, oh wait that said, police deserve bonusses too for all their hard work against those vile anti-lockdown, anti-vaxxer protesters
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do you think the people who worked in supermarkets could stay home during the pandemic?
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Me and my wife were talking about this re: the NHS the other day actually... once you get to band 7+ those are ward management/service management grades, so realistically the on-ward nurses doing most of the medical procedures etc. will often be maxed out at "top of band 5"... whether they've been a nurse for 5 years or 20 years. There should be SOME way to recognise that level of experience in the pay structure, but there isn't currently, the only way to increase salary after 5 years on a band is to get a job the next band up... and that usually means a change of role/type of work that not everyone wants. And like I said, at 7+ it generally means being less hands-on... definitely in a hospital setting anyway (lots of band 7 community roles with plenty of patient contact). Not everyone wants that but where's the incentive to retain that vast experience on the wards?
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it would not be extremely difficult at all, first filter out the administrative grades who did not go into work, then the physios they are still working on Zoom, etc
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I think supermarket staff have just been forgotten and treated shabbily near all through. As for this new or old revamped planning re crime and policing. All this Home secretary seems to do is pile more work and pressures on the Police. While not really increasing the numbers nor proper renumeration for all their efforts too. |
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But the salary is based on the band... you can't increase the salary of a band 5 front-line nurse without increasing the salary of a band 5 physio. You'd have to separate it into completely new salary scales. I'm not saying that's a bad idea entirely, I don't think the banding system works brilliantly a lot of the time e.g. if Nurses campaign for better Nurse pay... they are in fact asking for changes to the pay bands and so better pay across the entire NHS... many more staff, and thus a much bigger battle... I'm just saying it's not simple at all. Easy enough to selectively give one-off bonuses but to do "selective" permanent pay increases you'd need to do away with the current pay band system, and even if it would be a good idea, it certainly wouldn't be easy or simple.
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Johnson PM is Live today
talking about the Police. |
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I dont think 3% is enough for nurses, but is probably too much for admin staff and managers
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…I mean having lots of NQT’s is excellent for ‘new blood’ and a school moving forward and being injected with new techniques etc…it does work well in some important aspects…….hmmmmm, I’m not sure there is the same aim for recognition that there used to be just because recognition often means experience as you say…and experience often means a larger salary is being paid… …and that’s not the aim, the aim is to reduce spending because the funding isn’t being made available or can’t be because it isn’t there….it’s a difficult one, though because it does give opportunities to newly trained staff as well so it keeps it moving and that has advantages…I guess what we’re finding more and more in Education…(…I’m not sure what your wife feels in the medical world…)…is that its less of a vocation than it used to be and often less of a long term career/forever career…
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