It's OK, Labour say they would not be able to afford to pay the nurses any extra either. So I don't know where that leaves the haters?
Any way, when are the RNLI going on strike? I'll support that one.
Not able to pay the award they are asking for. Somewhat different.It's OK, Labour say they would not be able to afford to pay the nurses any extra either.
Nurses?£35K a year average, time and a half for every hour over 37.5 a week
Nurses are so lucky, if they work 70 hours a week they can earn quite a bit more.and if they're feeling energetic like some people I know they can 'moonlight' for private companies on their days off for many multiples of their NHS pay
That'll be the right wing gammons aka Tory Wail readers. They hate everyone that is not white and that don't speak the Queens (or Kings) English. and that's a lot of hate right there.So I don't know where that leaves the haters?
I recall that kind of comment being made about the numbers of middle-managment in the NHS 30 years ago, so i don't think that much has changed.Mrs Mottie works in the administrative side of the NHS and the levels of management, long term sick and waste just wouldn’t happen in the real world. It is quite frankly, disgraceful. They should start there and there would be a fair chunk to go towards the nurses who I think should be getting a fair bit more than they do.
How does the pension thing work?£35K a year average, time and a half for every hour over 37.5 a week and if they're feeling energetic like some people I know they can 'moonlight' for private companies on their days off for many multiples of their NHS pay.
And here's the beauty of the private 'freelancing', it still contributes to their NHS pension.
That's one very tasty scam.
Mrs Mottie works in the administrative side of the NHS and the levels of management, long term sick and waste just wouldn’t happen in the real world. It is quite frankly, disgraceful. They should start there and there would be a fair chunk to go towards the nurses who I think should be getting a fair bit more than they do.
If it’s so easy why don’t you become a nurse……£35K a year average, time and a half for every hour over 37.5 a week and if they're feeling energetic like some people I know they can 'moonlight' for private companies on their days off for many multiples of their NHS pay.
And here's the beauty of the private 'freelancing', it still contributes to their NHS pension.
That's one very tasty scam.
may be he has more principlesIf it’s so easy why don’t you become a nurse……
They work 12hr rotating shifts and can't extend them there has to be a 12hr gap. They still do when others are on holiday no matter what holiday it is.Nurses are so lucky, if they work 70 hours a week they can earn quite a bit more.