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Pay Rise

Pay Rise

  • Happy with 3.3% and I was never leaving.

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • Happy with 3.3% but still leaving at next 'point'

    Votes: 14 20.0%
  • It's enough and I'm now not leaving.

    Votes: 1 1.4%
  • It's not enough and I'm still leaving.

    Votes: 7 10.0%
  • It's not enough and proved to be the final straw.

    Votes: 3 4.3%
  • Unhappy with 3.3% but was never leaving

    Votes: 36 51.4%

  • Total voters
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MyShineyAr$e

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Chatting to the civil servant that works in my office, and her particular branch/trade? have got 10% over two years. Is that a sign of things to come? Probably not. We're more likely to get 10% over 4 years lol.
 
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referee806

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Chatting to the civil servant that works in my office, and her particular branch/trade? have got 10% over two years. Is that a sign of things to come? Probably not. We're more likely to get 10% over 4 years lol.

10% of what is the question.................?
 
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Chuffybum

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Pay Rise

Chatting to the civil servant that works in my office, and her particular branch/trade? have got 10% over two years. Is that a sign of things to come? Probably not. We're more likely to get 10% over 4 years lol.

Aye there is far more chance of the Civil Service getting a good pay rise than ourselves. Why should Joe Public care, cos most of them don't! We will probably end up with a paltry 2-2.5%. Mind you, I've got to say that it was a Labour govt who gave the Armed Forces their biggest ever pay rise back in the early/mid 70s. Doubt if that will happen again like.

So go on TB.......porove me wrong!
 

BillyBunter

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Well i thought when they gave us a pay rise a few years back with like 1.5 % in April and the remainder in November was illegal and they were told they could not do that so i think we can rule out a staggered pay rise , its not allowed !!!

As for todays news , timely isnt it , The public now thinks yay all the troops are coming home ,its the start of the downsizing !!! Great spin again my blair and the cronies !!! I personally think they will anounce the pay rise this week and be the usual crap we get , The public will think well they dont deserve any more as they pulling out of Iraq , 2 months down the line i put my mortgage on it they will announce a troop increase to Afghanistan !!! great way to fool the public !!! And we will not be any better off

Maybe im wrong !!!

We will see
 

Cake or Death

Flight Sergeant
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BB so cynical but soooo true. This troop withdrawl is the massive bit of good news, diversionary strike so to speak, whilst the stealth bomber of doom delivers the main payload on the troops of 'heres bugger all dont spend it all at once cos we have to take more back' and then blair gives his congradulatory after conflict speech of 'buy the way chaps my boyfriend is sending his minions of to iran/stan for some target/medical practice and he asked if id like to send you lot, whilst we have a round or twelvety of golf and have tea. so naturally i said yes, as i like tea and golf' Crack on lads
 

Mug?

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Well i thought when they gave us a pay rise a few years back with like 1.5 % in April and the remainder in November was illegal and they were told they could not do that so i think we can rule out a staggered pay rise , its not allowed !!!
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Maybe im wrong !!!

We will see

Not illegal just unpopular with us. Had it explained by the friendly AFPRB.
It was a way of gettin us a bigger rise - eventually.
Ie. no way of getting 5% in april (cost too much) so give us 2.5 initially and sneak 2.5 later on - okay we miss out on money for six months of that year but the idea was the initial 2.5 % next year would be worth more, cos the overall pay the year before had done up.
Is that clear? not really will try some figures
so £20000 with 3% is £20,600 for next years payrise
their idea
the £20000 with the 5 % is £21,000 for next years payrise
Seemed a god idea once I got my head round it.
I'm not gonna be happy unless its at least double figures.....!!!
Okay 3% then
 

Realist78

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Aye there is far more chance of the Civil Service getting a good pay rise than ourselves. Why should Joe Public care, cos most of them don't! We will probably end up with a paltry 2-2.5%. Mind you, I've got to say that it was a Labour govt who gave the Armed Forces their biggest ever pay rise back in the early/mid 70s. Doubt if that will happen again like.

So go on TB.......porove me wrong!

Which Labour Government? I don't think so. It was the Tories who gave us 35% in 1979, followed by 15% in either 1980 or 81. As for it happening
again, unless some serious rectal surgery is about to happen in Downing Street, you can dream on!!
 
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Chuffybum

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Pay Rise

Which Labour Government? I don't think so. It was the Tories who gave us 35% in 1979, followed by 15% in either 1980 or 81. As for it happening
again, unless some serious rectal surgery is about to happen in Downing Street, you can dream on!!

The pay rise Im referring to was back in early 70s NOT late 70s. It was referred to as the military salary...and it was labour!
 

justintime129

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Which Labour Government? I don't think so. It was the Tories who gave us 35% in 1979, followed by 15% in either 1980 or 81. As for it happening
again, unless some serious rectal surgery is about to happen in Downing Street, you can dream on!!
the pay rise was authorised by the labour government which was %32 we received 5% in april in the meantime there was a general election in the may/june and the first thing the bitch did was to give us the remaining 27% backdated to the beginning of april, we all thought she was our saviour, little did we know what she was to become. I remember having a pay parade because the backdated pay was paid in cash.


So technically it was awarded by the governmnet and the bulk of it was paid out by the tories, and has for receiving a decent pay rise in the time she was in power I can't remember. I recall on year we had to wait until the nov for a pay rise and it wasn't backdated. The only thing th tories did for us was to reduce the manpower. Remember if she hadn't reduced the navy, there would have been a naval precence down the falklands, one of the reason the argies invaded was they saw the lack of hms endurance as a sign of weakness.

Also lets not forget options for change, masterminded by the wonderful tory government

There are plans afoot to give the us in the NHS a pay busting rise of 1.5% the unions aren't very happy. Watch this space.
 
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Captain Gatso

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Been at work today, and the rumours are been spread around thick and fast. On the whole, the bottom line which everyone agrees is. The AFPRB announcment is late. What,s the delay in the announcment ? Well many folks I have talked to all agree that there is something in this announcment that we are not going to like. It's the only explanation that is logical, at the moment. As been said before. Todays announcment of troop cuts in Iraq, could be a great smokscreen to bring out a siht pay offer. When Joe publics attention has now been focused upon troops coming home. Tony Blair definatly knows how to do a good spin. It's the only thing he has exceld at over the last ten years. I hope we get an announcment soon. As I have never known so much interest in a pay revue to date.:pDT_Xtremez_28:
 

sumps

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Doesn't our pay rise normally go hand in hand with the NHS? - They are constantly in a bad state just like us. Look and see what they are asking / expecting then I suspect you will get your answer. However I think that Gordon Brown will be trying to find a fair few £mil for pensions to make him look good in the eye of the voter and that the only rise the military will get out of him will be at the dispatch box as he shouts about how good and concerned he is (although about what, I'm none to sure!!!)

I feel that if you want a decent pay rise out of the government you may have to become a MP! :pDT_Xtremez_34:
 
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Chuffybum

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Not being funny guys but just don't hold your breath for a decent pay rise. I just cant see Blair/Brown giving us anything decent as we're not really high priority for a thankyou at the moment (in their eyes that is!).
 

Dingbat

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There are plans afoot to give the us in the NHS a pay busting rise of 1.5% the unions aren't very happy. Watch this space.

At least you can go on strike to show your anger at being shafted by them. Not suggesting it btw, my bedside manner has been likened to Dr Crippen's (would reduce waiting lists mind you), and we'd just have to cover for you like we do every other 'national service' when they go on strike.
 
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The pay run been done, it's just the pay chits that are late. The 'Statement of Earnings' for Feb have been available since last week but only HR staff cn view those.
 
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cyder

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Des Browne is to make a statement in the commons this afternoon. Watch the news boys and Galls it might be the pay news.

One point with the RAF down sizing (again) from 47,000 to 41,000 thats 6,000 less pay packets say taking the average wage at £30,000


then 6000 x £30,000 = 180 million pounds less pay to pay out each year.

Spread that 180 million between the remaining 41,000 troops thats £4390 each.

Which means we could get a 14.6% pay rise at no extra cost to the tax payer.


That sounds fair to me......
 

Billy Whizz

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Des Browne is to make a statement in the commons this afternoon. Watch the news boys and Galls it might be the pay news.

One point with the RAF down sizing (again) from 47,000 to 41,000 thats 6,000 less pay packets say taking the average wage at £30,000


then 6000 x £30,000 = 180 million pounds less pay to pay out each year.

Spread that 180 million between the remaining 41,000 troops thats £4390 each.

Which means we could get a 14.6% pay rise at no extra cost to the tax payer.


That sounds fair to me......

And me - just need to let Brown know - he may not have the financial knowledge like you have! :pDT_Xtremez_30:
 

Billy Whizz

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Des Browne is to make a statement in the commons this afternoon. Watch the news boys and Galls it might be the pay news.

He's meant to be announcing the latest re-shuffle of troops in Iraq today, so probably not the pay rise! ::p:
 

TrenchardsLoveSock

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He's meant to be announcing the latest re-shuffle of troops in Iraq today, so probably not the pay rise! ::p:

Why not? We all know this govt love to hide bad news behind good so the announcement could be something like this:

WE'RE BRINGING LOTS OF TROOPS BACK FROM BASRAH

and the forces pay rise is 1.5%

and we're only bringing the troops back to give them a bit of a rest before we follow Bush into another unwinnable war.
 
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