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x5pea



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codfather wrote:
Soldiers and teachers have similarities in that they WANT to do that job, anyone not up to it gets weeded out at the early stages of training, for the rest it is a vocation, I agree that soldiers are not well paid and should get mercenary money when in conflict, but as they want to do the job they are seen as an easy touch by the government.


i would say that there are zero similarities between a teacher and a soldier

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x5pea wrote:
Jonny Fresh wrote:

Laughing So because there is an element of their job which is tough you agree with the strikes?


By that rationale our armed forces should go on strike as they have it terribly tough, are paid pretty poorly, jobs have been made difficult by cuts left right and centre and have had their pension terms changed. They are also suffering redundances, role and contract changes across the organisation.


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So let me get this right, the concensus of opinions is that public sector jobs are a vocation and we should work hard and suffer whatever cuts are thrown our way. If we want more we should work just as hard building up companies and live happy ever after....

So what would happen if every public worker took this advice and moved out of the public sector, further more all those thinking about taking our 'easy life' places then realised they would be mugs to do so and also went into the private sector.......I seem to think that would be like an everlasting strike with no essential services being carried out.....all the money gained in your ivory towers would be useless when you dialed 999 and got no answer as your houses burned down or got robbed, what if you wanted to send your kids to school or get your bins empties, roads mended.........need I go on!

It really does wind me up when some people think they muct be working harder in the private sector than or others do in our vocation!

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Jeremy clarkson thinks strikers should be shot and they have a gilt pension - this coming from a man on a million pound a year working essentially in the public sector ie, bbc - funded by licence fee/taxpayers Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter

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I think he will be lucky to survive this completely untouched - the do-gooder brigade are already all over him like chickenpox............just where do these A Censored s come out from, oh yes, the public sector Whistle Whistle L322 Big Daddy SUPERCHARGED 5.0 Autobiography - Here & Now!

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Clarkson is a legend ... how pathetic that the artie-fartie lefties cant take a joke.

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0cj0 wrote:
Clarkson is a legend ... how pathetic that the artie-fartie lefties cant take a joke.


yep I agree

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I support the stikes...but see Jeremys comments as 100% joke and should be forgotten as such!

Remember the public sector workers are just the same as private sector...doing a job of work to keep the society running for the private sector. Mike

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Lets put some facts in here about what is sustainable and probably why there is very little support from non public sector workers on this issue.

Source - Hutton Report ONS labour market review 2010

Annual cost of public sector pensions £33 Billion

Of £19.3 Billion paid in 2008 -9 to pensioners of the four largest public service pension schemes (excluding loacal government), £14.9 Billion was paid by taxpayers, not members contributions.

Average employee pay, plus employer pension contributions, £ per week - Private sector £479 - Public Sector £615.

Percentage of employees in pension scheme Private sector 43% but only 15% in final salary scheme - Public sector 90% with majority in final salary scheme.

Effect of reforms after goverments improved offer:

Civil servant 40 earning 22K per year with 18 years service £9,100 at 60 years, £12,800 at 67

Teacher 45 earning £32K with 23 years service - £15,200 at 60 years, £20,200 at 67 years.

All looks pretty damm cushty to me and why they need to be reformed.

Oh and the wan**ers at the head of the unions are creaming it in whilst their members suffer:

Union Leaders enjoying employer contributions to their own pensions worth as much as 40% of their salary, and when you see what they earn it is eye watering, shame they can't divyy it up with the people they represent in a good old fashioned socialist way.

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First Off - Public Sector pension contributions are higher than private sector and its mandated high...

Second - The Local Government Pension Scheme is in a healthy and secure position

Third - if us private sector pension provision is poor, then there should be pressure on the government to improve it...not reduce everyone to a Censored level

Fourth - Union officials are paid by memberships, if you dictate that, then dictate what private sector people are paide Mike

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Mike - Not sure what point you are trying to make but the figures show that the current arrangments are not sustainable, the country is broke and does not have a pot to pi** in, people just need to suck it up and crack on.

The union leaders are paid by members only as always they didnt lose a days pay yesterday and as always creaming it in and selling thier members down the river just like Scargill.

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mse



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my point is that union workers are paid by members, private and public sector - i dont see what their pay has to do with anything

and the Local Government Pension Scheme is sustainable and well invested etc for the demands on it - i think its been identified as one of the better managed schemes...because if you dont know - there isnt just 1 scheme with one level of contribution etc Mike

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My post states that local goverment scheme was exempt from the numbers, it is the others that are not sustainable and are you saying it is acceptable for said union leaders to enjoy employer contributions to their own pensions worth as much as 40% of their salary whilst everybody else is getting screwed over.

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x5pea wrote:
codfather wrote:
Soldiers and teachers have similarities in that they WANT to do that job, anyone not up to it gets weeded out at the early stages of training, for the rest it is a vocation, I agree that soldiers are not well paid and should get mercenary money when in conflict, but as they want to do the job they are seen as an easy touch by the government.


i would say that there are zero similarities between a teacher and a soldier


Ah, yes you are right! Sorry , I meant to say most soldiers were too thick to get any other type of job!!
Get a life, what I was saying is that most teachers, policemen AND soldiers chose their professions because they have a sense of duty/love for the job etc, and don't chose it for the money , which is why they shouldn't be ripped apart by money grabbing governments MY10 TDV6 SE (debadged Wink ), Santorini Black, Flappy paddles, Privacy Glass, 20" Stormers, Mudflaps!

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leedsunited wrote:
My post states that local goverment scheme was exempt from the numbers, it is the others that are not sustainable and are you saying it is acceptable for said union leaders to enjoy employer contributions to their own pensions worth as much as 40% of their salary whilst everybody else is getting screwed over.


I didnt say you didnt...but its important to highlight

As for the union leader point...i think its ok for anyone to, if that is the agreed terms or the "right" terms...in the same way its right for companies to offer bonuses to employees or pay awards to them Mike

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