I see those doctors are threatening to strike again for ever more money. Just a thought, just pay em as a goodly chunk will go back to the grubbyment
via tax and, yes, even more after the autumn budget. Just another example of legal money laundering.
Anyhoo, watching those young doctors waving those placards about on the televisual receiving device the wording grabbed
my small brain; Wot do those signs say? “£15 an hour is not a fair wage”.
This thought sent ma heed back some way to when I joined my first ship just before my sixteenth birthday, as an apprentice,
going away on my first trip which ended up being away for a year, working all hours in all weathers for exactly the same wage as a young doctor is saying isn’t enough. Yep, £15. How spooky is that then? The subtle difference being their £15 is per hour
whereas my £15 was per month...
Quote; Henry Ford.
“It is not the employer who pays the wages. Employers only handle the money. It is the customer who pays the wages.”
2 comments:
Oh what I wouldn’t give to have £15 … price of a taxi fare return.
James,
Dream on my friend.
By the way, my £15 was before deductions. No taxi for me.
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