So if teachers want to do a job with bad pay, why do they spend the rest of their lives whinging and striking about it?
This country sound be recruiting the best and brightest to run our country and the money they are paid will not do that. Regardless of public service no one wants to be earning 80k when they can easily earn much more with far less problems.
I guess that's why we get stuck with the governments we have. I personally don't think the money is high enough.
Someone has a bee in their bonnet with regard to teachers don't they
A) Not all teachers moan (note that I did not moan in my post)
B) That's a bit of a hyperbolic statement to suggest that those who do complain spend their whole life doing so.
If you think you're worth more why wouldn't you complain? You don't have a problem with MPs complaining...
I have worked in schools for the last 7 years and I can tell you that this topic does not come up very often. The main issue is lack of budget and education secretaries changing the goal posts every time there is a new party elected. That and putting too much emphasis on statistics, but this is a whole other topic which has most likely been covered a hundred times before.
I'm going to graduate with a 1st hons degree and a grade 1 (outstanding) for my teaching practise, yet I will be paid exactly the same as people on my course who will get a 2:2 or a 3rd and grade 3 (requires improvement) on their teaching placement. I'd say that's a more important issue to look in to than any MP wanting an extra 20k for their back-burner. Why not solve the problem at source?
MPs get expenses to:
cover the costs of running an office
employing staff (probably their wife/cousin/uncle)
having somewhere to live in London AND in their constituency (how much must this be costing????
and travelling between Parliament and their constituency (fair play, but no need for aeroplanes/limousines..)
End of the day there is a public sector pay freeze and they should be included just like the everyone else. I find it hard to believe there are any MPs on the breadline though I'd love to be proven wrong.
What do MP's claim? In Cumbra...
South Lakes LibDem MP Tim Farron claimed Cumbria’s highest amount, just ahead of Mr Stevenson at £39,990.96. So that equates to £105,000 including salary.
When the freeze is lifted, maybe put their wages up to 100k, but what if we didn't pay any expenses and restrict them from being part of any business activity while they are an MP, I'm sure they would think twice about rocking the boat.
If someone wants to be an MP and serve their country they will do so as long as their expenses are covered, and given that they have £65,000 on top of this they're doing pretty well, in my opinion of course. Once you start making it a big money job you will start to have people applying just because of the financial incentive as opposed to the actual job and what it is about. Really we should be about getting people in to a job that they are good at, rather than allowing people with the gift of the gab to get in to high paid jobs and make an absolute pigs ear of it.