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Doctors vote in favour of industrial action
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-18254499
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---------- Post added at 12:40 ---------- Previous post was at 11:59 ---------- 21 June is the day for industrial action.Non urgent cases will not be dealt with.. Sigh! I guess I'd better find out if I am on the list for that day..and if not how it affects the order of operations..:( |
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And here is why they are doing it (from the link above).
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I admire our medical professionals hugely but I'm sorry I don't have a great deal of sympathy in this area. Many people are suffering far more than they are and are far less able to afford it. |
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That was actually a (mostly) made-up story - most of the so-called Civil Servants on non-PAYE deals were interim or contract staff, and they were following normal practice for interim/contractors....
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I for one am going to support doctors in this, l have some good friends who are doctors, and they go through very hard training to become a doctor.
Its always easy for people to say that doctors earn too much money, but for what they do, they have earn't it. |
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What doctors, Arthur - the GPs, the A&E, the Consultants - or all of them?
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I think the key issue here is Doctors already agreed to reform in 2008 which led to increased contributions. It's one thing to reform a system which is decades old and the deal people signed up with will have to change, it's another to go back on a deal from only 4 years ago.
If you make a deal you expect it to be honoured. If the Doctors agreed to the latest reforms what's to stop the Government further reforming it again in 4/5 years time? Where does it stop? |
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I sympathise but we are all in this financial mess together and some/a lot of us will feel the pain :(
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Update - it did include the retirement age of 65, but that was before the deep doo-doo hit the fan. |
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We are in this financial mess due to the shoddy behaviour of this coalition government, they have come in and made severe cutbacks, made changes to the pension schemes, all to save money.
They suggest we go to the private sector for everything going, only to make money for people that are in the governments pockets. I am 60 now and had a hard working life, and would love to take things easy, l can't as we are no longer capable of having the luxuries. The pension saga has been started by this government, and doctors etc have the same rights as us and that is to strike. It was noted that the police would love to strike. Doctors etc work long hours and l for one would not like to be one. |
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