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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax. "

Lucky in the pvt sector we are getting nothing.

What gripes me the most social care staff in wales have been given £500 from the government why have the Scottish and English governments not done the same?.

Not only do they call me unskilled, undervalued and treated poorly now we are being treated as not deserving also.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax. "

So happy for you.

I'll tell my mrs who works in the private care sector when she finishes her 5th 12 hour shift in a row.

Nothing extra and less starting wage then council carers.

Life must be so hard for you.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax.

Lucky in the pvt sector we are getting nothing.

What gripes me the most social care staff in wales have been given £500 from the government why have the Scottish and English governments not done the same?.

"

Those are the exact same words my wife uses.

Not only do they call me unskilled, undervalued and treated poorly now we are being treated as not deserving also.

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By *ionelhutzMan
over a year ago

liverpool


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax.

So happy for you.

I'll tell my mrs who works in the private care sector when she finishes her 5th 12 hour shift in a row.

Nothing extra and less starting wage then council carers.

Life must be so hard for you."

Perhaps you should direct your anger at the gmnt rather than other people slaving their arses off for buttons?

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax.

So happy for you.

I'll tell my mrs who works in the private care sector when she finishes her 5th 12 hour shift in a row.

Nothing extra and less starting wage then council carers.

Life must be so hard for you."

Life is very hard and very stressful as you can imagine. I also do 12hr shifts with very little staff.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax.

So happy for you.

I'll tell my mrs who works in the private care sector when she finishes her 5th 12 hour shift in a row.

Nothing extra and less starting wage then council carers.

Life must be so hard for you.

Perhaps you should direct your anger at the gmnt rather than other people slaving their arses off for buttons?"

No anger here it's just life.

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax. "

Reads like a bad joke

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think as on old song said "something gotta change". The deal has to change. Don't blame the council, it's broke too.

I just feel that those doing the real work deserve a real award.

How to make it happen? In the real world.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Join a union

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think as on old song said "something gotta change". The deal has to change. Don't blame the council, it's broke too.

I just feel that those doing the real work deserve a real award.

How to make it happen? In the real world. "

Join a union

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think as on old song said "something gotta change". The deal has to change. Don't blame the council, it's broke too.

I just feel that those doing the real work deserve a real award.

How to make it happen? In the real world.

Join a union "

Was thinking of the whole social deal, but joining a union can only help.

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax.

Reads like a bad joke "

It is really. A bit of an insult we feel.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think as on old song said "something gotta change". The deal has to change. Don't blame the council, it's broke too.

I just feel that those doing the real work deserve a real award.

How to make it happen? In the real world.

Join a union

Was thinking of the whole social deal, but joining a union can only help. "

Collective action is the only way to change society.

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By *uicy jonesMan
over a year ago

near a big hill in s/ shropshire NOT in


"So yesterday our council careworkers were informed that the union and bosses had been in negotiations and are delighted to tell us that they had agreed whilst working during the virus outbreak we will each be awarded £2 extra in our wages for every shift we do. To me as a full time worker this works out at £28 per month before tax.

Reads like a bad joke

It is really. A bit of an insult we feel."

should be £2 an hour and during the covid crisis all key workers in medical and emergency should not be taxed !!!!

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