Vote is on until 14th AprilAnd so they should have. These one off payments are a disgrace. Have the NHS voted yet as there was talk of them rejecting their offer.
Not everyone. Pretty much all the strikes are from people whose wages are paid by the government,. Private sector workers, whose wages aren't guaranteed, are far less likely to go on strike, even though their wages are being cut in real terms in the same way as public sector workers.The one off payment offer has now been removed and the Education Secretary has advised the Tory sorry "Independent" Pay Review Body will set the pay award without consultation.
Their recommendation was 3% from September...2023. Members of the RCN have pretty much accused their leaders of treason and there is a strong sense the NHS offer will be rejected too.
I think everyone will be bedding in for a sustained period of strike action...
Not everyone. Pretty much all the strikes are from people whose wages are paid by the government,. Private sector workers, whose wages aren't guaranteed, are far less likely to go on strike, even though their wages are being cut in real terms in the same way as public sector worker
They can't so easily. Their employer doesn't have a guaranteed source of income.Sounds like they need to strike.
Not even close to the same level and certainly not over the last decade they haven't.Not everyone. Pretty much all the strikes are from people whose wages are paid by the government,. Private sector workers, whose wages aren't guaranteed, are far less likely to go on strike, even though their wages are being cut in real terms in the same way as public sector workers.