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HAve to agree with you - it's not coming today!
HAve to agree with you - it's not coming today!
HAve to agree with you - it's not coming today!
Here's hoping that they follow Honda's example. 3 day working week on full pay with no annual pay rise. I could cope with that!
Mate, I'm a SNCO working in the NHS - WTF do I know ;0)are you basing that on my link or do you know more than your letting on lol
Mate, I'm a SNCO working in the NHS - WTF do I know ;0)
It has to be announced in Parliament and the Treasury/Sec Def is not on the listing so I can't see it happening.
On that note, we may as well just wait to look on JPA on the 1st Apr to see what we've got, or not got from the tight wads in main bldg/No 10.DT_Xtremez_32:
It has to be announced in Parliament and the Treasury/Sec Def is not on the listing so I can't see it happening.
Are they waiting for a 'good day to bury bad news' again................
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With all the redundancies going on in private sector, they will wait to the last moment to announce Pay increase. I have heard, right or wrong that it is in the region of 3% accross the board immediatelly.
But then I have been known to be wrong as well!!DT_Xtremez_34:
3%? That would be nice in the present climate. Main problem - how much will all the rent and rates go up by?Are they waiting for a 'good day to bury bad news' again................
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With all the redundancies going on in private sector, they will wait to the last moment to announce Pay increase. I have heard, right or wrong that it is in the region of 3% accross the board immediatelly.
But then I have been known to be wrong as well!!DT_Xtremez_34:
Chancellor Gordon Brown said the settlements reflected the Government's determination to keep the lid on public sector pay.