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"Yes I heard the one outside the court in Bristol saying that they need higher rates so they can defend the local scrotes who nick cars cause accidents drink and drive and then get defended by a breaf all payed for by legal aid " Who is Nick Cars? | |||
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"Yes I heard the one outside the court in Bristol saying that they need higher rates so they can defend the local scrotes who nick cars cause accidents drink and drive and then get defended by a breaf all payed for by legal aid You make them sound terribly eloquent." That must have been a ‘righty’ barrister | |||
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"Junior barristers start on around 12k according to R4 this morning. " Which is pretty shit tbh.. | |||
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"Junior barristers start on around 12k according to R4 this morning. " Yep that tallys with the BBC website. They say with expenses it can drop to £9,000. Seems a very low start but quite rewarding as they progress. Apparently the 15% it will give the typical barrister around £7,000 extra per year. They are after 25% as a minimum. | |||
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"The only bit I read on this said they were offered a 15% rise but turned it down. I think because it does not kick in until next year, maybe the end of next year. Did not see if the was an interim raise " they have had at least a 24% drop in real pay over last ten years have been offered 15% that doesent kick in untill 2023 and will not be payed for any of the 60k+ backlog of cases awaiting court time due to the tory cuts closures and general mismanagement of the court estate prior to the pandemic which have been exsasabated by covid . look up the secret barrister on twatter hes been railing against this for at least the last four years | |||
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"Same as the rail workers, if they don't like their pay then fk off and get a better paid job " That's what a lot of them are doing. There will be none left if the government don't up the pay and reform the antiquarian system. | |||
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"Same as the rail workers, if they don't like their pay then fk off and get a better paid job " Should nobody ever ask for a rise in their pay? What you enter the company on is what you leave on? | |||
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"Same as the rail workers, if they don't like their pay then fk off and get a better paid job Should nobody ever ask for a rise in their pay? What you enter the company on is what you leave on?" What happens is people do f@@k off over pay, then to stop the infection of others leaving the employer puts up wages or rates, so the person who just f@@ked off from the one job over pay gets employed at another place were the wages rates have incressed to stop more leaving. | |||
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"When I was a kid growing up in the East End of London, an uncle who lived with us was quite involved in the Dockers’ Unions and one day Jack Dash - yeah, what a name, you couldn’t make it up - came to our house. The dockers had just turned down a big pay rise (I honestly can’t remember what it was, let’s say for the point of the story 20%). My father, who was earning peanuts, was disgusted and took the opportunity to tell them both what he thought of them. Jack Dash calmly said: ‘Imagine your boss brought you and three of your co-workers (he probably said “Brothers”) into his office, lined you all up and said to one of them “You, you’re getting a 20% rise. You, you and you, you’re fired” Now, do you think that’s acceptable? Do you think a Trade Union should agree to it? But when it doesn’t, that’s what’ll make the headlines” It shut my father up, and I’ve never since criticised the rejection of a salary increase without knowing some of the other details of the offered “package”" Certain people on here should really read your post. | |||
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"The only bit I read on this said they were offered a 15% rise but turned it down. I think because it does not kick in until next year, maybe the end of next year. Did not see if the was an interim raise they have had at least a 24% drop in real pay over last ten years have been offered 15% that doesent kick in untill 2023 and will not be payed for any of the 60k+ backlog of cases awaiting court time due to the tory cuts closures and general mismanagement of the court estate prior to the pandemic which have been exsasabated by covid . look up the secret barrister on twatter hes been railing against this for at least the last four years " came here to signpost this. As ever, the headlines are half the story. | |||
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"Just give everyone 25%. At the same time all prices, costs, interest rates and taxes rise by the same amount. Doesn't it just become a vicious inflationary cycle?" isn't this about what they get paid as defending barristers. So the argument is akin to pensioners payrises. | |||
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