Gordon Brown attacks public sector pay

Well to make him feel better everyone eligible in my organisation got a nice payrise and a bonus this month, making good use of your hard earned tax money there :)
 
Your counting skills are almost as good as mats debating skills.

Try and read it again:

" 77% between 1987 and 2007"

Thats twenty years, not ten.

Are you sure this does not apply to rep. Ireland?
whatever, it's been a long day :o
i just found that 2nd article while searching for the first one.

either way, my first point still stands. there are far too many civil servants in the UK, regardless of their salaries
lowly ones get paid naff all
 
Well to make him feel better everyone eligible in my organisation got a nice payrise and a bonus this month, making good use of your hard earned tax money there :)

Dont worry, theres going to be a 30% cut in funding people being moved over to part time work or say bye bye. This country cant have a public funded work force depended on private companies taxes.
 
why i see it as fair, they are in a public service they already get a good pension work less hours than the private sector, they dont have to worry about making a profit or a loss or company going under etc...
Ha - what a load of crap. Clearly you've never worked in an important position in the public sector.

There are quite a few free loaders dotted around the public sector - from my experience they are usually union reps - IE untouchable. However the vast majority of public sectors have ridiculously high workloads and are under intense pressure - without any kind of reward.
 
Dont worry, theres going to be a 30% cut in funding people being moved over to part time work or say bye bye. This country cant have a public funded work force depended on private companies taxes.
So you want no public sector at all right? Because if you don't want to fund public sector work from private sector tax then that is literally the only option left?
 
This country cant have a public funded work force depended on private companies taxes.

Seriously, stop. Think. And think again.

We would have no government mat.

Do you even try to think out some of this rubbish you spew onto the internet?

I never bothered with your threads before, but after looking at this i'm glad I don't listen to your other nonsense.

Normally aliens yeah?
 
There are quite a few free loaders dotted around the public sector - from my experience they are usually union reps - IE untouchable.

Well if you have worked in the civil service I struggle to marry that and your statement together.

Can you clarify how you expect them to be touched? (opposite of untouchable)

Or an example of what a rep can do without trouble that a normal staff member would be reprimanded for?

Nope, cause you talk crap also.
 
So you want no public sector at all right? Because if you don't want to fund public sector work from private sector tax then that is literally the only option left?

No, all you need to have to 2 good workers rather than 10 monkeys doing a paper pushing job.
Public sector workers need to learn who they work for.
 
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No all you need to have to 2 good workers rather than 10 monkeys doing the paper pushing job.

Your skills are wasted ranting on the internet, you should be a top level civil servant with your fantastic ideas.

Although I guess if you applied your CV would get binned at sifting stage due to all the grammar errors.
 
No all you need to have to 2 good workers rather than 10 monkeys doing the paper pushing job.

Simple utensils for toasting bread over open flames go back at least 200 years, and earlier people simply speared bread with a stick or knife and held it over a fire.
 
No, all you need to have to 2 good workers rather than 10 monkeys doing a paper pushing job.
Public sector workers need to learn who they work for.

:rolleyes:

you do not know what you are talking about mat.

really, because I know that there are people in here that do. Myself included.

You really stick out like a sore thumb, and a really stupid one at that.
 
Simple utensils for toasting bread over open flames go back at least 200 years, and earlier people simply speared bread with a stick or knife and held it over a fire.

iam not the one who is sponging from the taxpayers, and i mean real taxpayers, and there arnt that many of us.
You moan about benefits etc.. yet you forget public workers are on benefits but at a much higher rate.
 
Or an example of what a rep can do without trouble that a normal staff member would be reprimanded for?

Nope, cause you talk crap also.
Having previously worked producing staff performance figures I think I have a fair idea of who works hardest and who doesn't. But I'd rather not go into any detail thanks.

I can only speak from my experience though. As I said, the vast majority work very hard.
 
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