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Old 28-04-2016, 22:10   #73
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Junior Doctors Prepare For First Full Walk-Out

The Drs took legal advice before deciding on this all out strike. And l don't think for one minute, if there was an emergency, that needed drs. They would have broken the picket line.
Similar to the fire service, when they went on strike.

I look at it in many ways. In the news recently, they pay for extras, such as parking. They pay a fee each week, (yes, l know that the public pay for parking at Hospitals) but to me Drs and Nurses shouldn't have to pay.
If they live on Hospital Grounds, they must pay a small rent.
They have to buy there own medical books.

And don't forget, when they come from training school, after 5 or 6 years, they are probably heavy in debt.

There are many things, that we don't know.

And yes, l know that we also have long hour jobs.

But some member said about an 1% pay rise. I got a 1% pay rise - then my rent went up, bang goes my pay rise

I support Drs all the way
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