Being accused of greed for asking for pay restoration really is on brand for this joke of a government. The “put up or shut up” attitude is disgusting, when so many workers are worse off in real terms than they were 10-15 years ago. The money is there, it’s just a question of who has it. It sure as hell isn’t resident doctors or other public sector workers. How much are Streeting and co earning?
This is the part where we watch government ministers & their pals in the media try to stir division amongst workers and unions. It should be seen for what it is.
Doctors will just leave the country and go elsewhere if we can’t show that we value the work they do. A below inflation pay “rise” isn’t going to cut it. Ditto for others.
Denjin@lemmings.world 5 days ago
I think it’s a difficult sell to the public, especially when the numbers (RPI) driving the BMAs claims is flawed. I’m all for better paid doctors but they just got a pay rise 10x better than almost all other public sector workers last year and now they want the same again the next year?
ALiteralCabbage@feddit.uk 4 days ago
It’s a difficult sell because it’s unreasonable.
Doctors get paid vastly more than most of the public (I’m both the private and public sectors), including the healthcare workers whose labour supports them in their work.
Has anyone seen a rise in wages which is equivalent to the increase in inflation?