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26 minutes ago, Mister M said:

That's a rather haughty statement from someone not 2 weeks ago was caught out posting under another user name, then when challenged admitted it.

Perhaps rather than getting your claws out to other genuine contributors, you should show a bit of humility, and a willingness to debate the issues, rather than going for your usual venom spitting.

We have been through this.

 

You are incorrect.

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7 minutes ago, fools said:

now apologise to Al for trying to get him banned

No you admitted to it:

 

On 06/01/2023 at 17:55, Al Bundy said:

Ah yes,that old chestnut.

 

Can't get it around your head that there maybe more than the odd few that are right wing.

 

You would have thought that since the  conservatives won by an absolutely massive majority at the last election, it should be the righties that are wondering why there are so many left wingers popping up.

 

But we are not that paranoid.

 

😉

 

On 06/01/2023 at 18:18, fools said:

Ah yes,that old chestnut.

 

Can't get it around your head that there maybe more than the odd few that are right wing.

 

On 06/01/2023 at 18:33, Mister M said:

I would've thought 'a period of silence would be most welcome from you', in light of your spectacular self own just now.

But no. Utterly shameless.

And at least I've only got one account and one username, and not as thick as mince to show myself up as having more than one account. ha ha ha

 

On 06/01/2023 at 18:35, fools said:

Ok you got me babe, off to listen to a bit of Paul Simon

Anyway, I'm putting you both on ignore.

You seem to enjoy winding people on here, which is sad.

I should never have risen to the bait.

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9 minutes ago, Mister M said:

No you admitted to it:

 

 

 

 

Anyway, I'm putting you both on ignore.

You seem to enjoy winding people on here, which is sad.

I should never have risen to the bait.

 

He was repeating my posts as a joke you silly individual.

 

And I thought folk from Sheffield had a sense of humour..

 

😂😂

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1 hour ago, sibon said:

Private sector pay up by 7.2% in the three months to November. Public sector pay up by 3.3%.
 

That’s one reason why we have so many strikes.

 

Easy to solve too.

 

Private sector holidays - 20 Days plus 8 bank holidays. Companies discretion to give more

Public Sector holidays - (using local government authority as a basis) - 26 on starting rising to 30 plus 11 bank holidays (11?) plus flexi leave "banked" days up to 5 (it was 5 , might be higher now). From someone that used to work in local government authority i could get it to 54 days off in a year (30 +11+8 carried over from previous year plus 5 flexi days). That's virtually double private sector  

 

Private sector company pension  contribution (if one in place) -  3%

Public sector company pension contribution - Between 5% and 8% dependent on grade

 

Private sector sick leave - SSP unless company awards more

Public sector - 1 month full rising to 6 months full, 6 months half pay

 

Perhaps private sector employees should strike to get the same benefits?

 

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7 minutes ago, sheffbag said:

Private sector holidays - 20 Days plus 8 bank holidays. Companies discretion to give more

Public Sector holidays - (using local government authority as a basis) - 26 on starting rising to 30 plus 11 bank holidays (11?) plus flexi leave "banked" days up to 5 (it was 5 , might be higher now). From someone that used to work in local government authority i could get it to 54 days off in a year (30 +11+8 carried over from previous year plus 5 flexi days). That's virtually double private sector  

 

Private sector company pension  contribution (if one in place) -  3%

Public sector company pension contribution - Between 5% and 8% dependent on grade

 

Private sector sick leave - SSP unless company awards more

Public sector - 1 month full rising to 6 months full, 6 months half pay

 

Perhaps private sector employees should strike to get the same benefits?

 

Maybe they should.

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2 minutes ago, Axe said:

It looks like the striking nurses are enjoying another day singing and dancing on the picket line.  The sooner the government make changes to outlaw striking emergency workers the better. 

They could easily stop the emergency workers from striking.

 

I know how they can do it. Do you?

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3 minutes ago, sibon said:

They could easily stop the emergency workers from striking.

 

I know how they can do it. Do you?

fortunately, you're not in charge, inflation is high enough already thankyou

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