leaving are actually seeing lots of people leaving the sector and that is because leaving the sector and that is because it is rarely stressful and difficult because it is rarely stressful and difficult. these are hugely importantjobs that can difficult. these are hugely important jobs that can have a difficult. these are hugely importantjobs that can have a huge impact importantjobs that can have a huge impact on importantjobs that can have a huge impact on people but are really hard. impact on people but are really hard. so impact on people but are really hard, so we are seeing people are tturning hard, so we are seeing people are burning out, leaving or saying that they will burning out, leaving or saying that they will leave in the next year. really they will leave in the next year. really thinking about how do you attract really thinking about how do you attract people into this work, but how do attract people into this work, but how do you keep them is impor
and i think the new leader of the tory and i think the new leader of the tory party and i think the new leader of the tory party is going to find themselves taking over in a period of initiativ themselves taking over in a period of initially legal discontent with strikes of initially legal discontent with strikes and then, just a general firmament and discontent and i think rather firmament and discontent and i think rather than firmament and discontent and i think rather than getting angry with these strikers rather than getting angry with these strikers at rather than getting angry with these strikers at felixstowe, we really ought strikers at felixstowe, we really ought to strikers at felixstowe, we really ought to be asking why it is all happening and what can be done to make, happening and what can be done to nrake. not happening and what can be done to make, not necessarily to give them what they make, not necessarily to give them what they want but to make the
of inflation into account, pay is actually down 3%, hit by the rising cost of goods and services. take a look at this chart the red line shows what s happened to people s wages over the past decade, you can see a big dip during the covid pandemic, followed by a spike as restrictions lifted. but now take a look at the blue line, that s inflation and it gives you an idea of how wages have not been keeping pace with price rises at several points over the past ten years. and things are even more difficult if you are in the public sector, here s our business correspondent andy verity on that. what you re looking at here is market forces. there is a very interesting difference between the pay rises in the private sector and the public sector. the public sector, less than 2% on average. and that s going to cause problems for public sectors employers who want to recruit people to do importantjobs, teaching, nursing etc. when you compare it to the private sector, for example, financial servic
the iaea see it is very important that the staff can rest in order to carry out their importantjobs safely and securely so he is calling on those in charge there to allow that to happen and they are saying, finally, the other alarming development they say they are worried about, they say that communications have been lost with all enterprises and institutions in the colts comic port city of mariupol were of course there has been very heavy bombardment using category one to three radiation sources and there is no information about their status, say the regulator. they say such a way to make radioactive material can call serious hand people are not secured and managed properly. this map they say such radioactive material can cause serious harm to people. the director general has offered to travel to chernobyl to secure nuclear sites in ukraine. that is what we re hearing there from the nuclear regulator. sorry to be alarming news.
importantjobs out there, nurturing your young minds and helping to shape your futures. we all owe them a huge debt of gratitude. our future society depends on it. the couple will hope that the criticism of their tour injamaica will fade here in the bahamas. they were met with real enthusiasm on the ground at every stop they made, but the wider perception of some engagements was not so positive. the couple were rapturously received at one event in downtown kingston. but the photo that circulated later had, to some, unfortunate overtones of privilege and separation. this afternoon, in the bahamas, the couple thanked pandemic workers. even as the heavens opened,