Total Members Voted: 47
Voting closed: 01 July 2011, 10:18
is ANY part of great britain alright these days though ?
Is anyone else going to answer my question?If each person on this forum stood to lose wages/benefits/pensions what would your opinions be then?
Quote from: AudiA8Quattro on 30 June 2011, 22:26Who is going to get a 250k a year pension? No where was it said that per year. Its what it equals out over their retired Life.Chuff got it spot on. After all that's the British thing to do.
Who is going to get a 250k a year pension?
Quote from: Chuff on 30 June 2011, 22:24is ANY part of great britain alright these days though ?Good question...Answer: No. We're fücked.
Quote from: AudiA8Quattro on 30 June 2011, 22:32Is anyone else going to answer my question?If each person on this forum stood to lose wages/benefits/pensions what would your opinions be then?I've been handed a paycut and had my pension contributions reduced in a job. I wasn't happy about it all but striking never came onto my mind. The business needed to save money and I needed to keep my job. I sucked it up and carried on.Nick
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Jay, i also said i didn't actually agree with striking, i was just trying to get people to see it from a different perspective.Also these 250k gold plated pensions, what does that actually mean in terms of a yearly income?
I am totally against these strikes, everyone is being effected by cuts. I haven't had a pay rise since I don't know when, but I am just chuffed to have a job that I love at the moment. I think it is only fair that the government starts now to bring public sector jobs in line with the private sector. For far too long people have been paid too much money for doing pretty easy jobs and now is the time for these people to feel the pinch too.