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Old 09-06-2007, 16:29   #21
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Re: Footballers Donating a Day's Pay for Nurses

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Originally Posted by etccarmageddon View Post
nurses are getting a below inflation pay rise this year - something like 2.5% in 2 stages because their union doesn't have any infuence over labour. how does that motivate the good ones to do a good job?
Its not just nurses, its all NHS staff who are getting a measley 2.5% payrise (although i'm not sure about Doctors as i think they are on a different pay scheme to us).

I work with nurses and it doesn't seem to be a vocation like it used to be many years ago. People did it then for the love of the job and because they cared. It seems now all they do it for is the money and then moan they don't get enough! I understand you have to be able to detach yourself because people come and go (in different ways), but sometimes they seem so heartless.

I'm sorry for your experience by the way, i have been on the receiving end myself with my own family
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