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Pay with them. stephanie s argument is that politics is about finding solutions, about solving problems. and i guess what she is trying to say is, what is the government doing if it is not prepared to sit down and try to solve the problem? it is. and try to solve the problem? it is, es, but and try to solve the problem? it is, yes. but it and try to solve the problem? it is, yes. but it is and try to solve the problem? it is, yes. but it is a and try to solve the problem? it is, yes, but it is a ball and try to solve the problem? it is, yes, but it is a ball about and try to solve the problem? it 3 yes, but it is a ball about looking at asks which are totally unaffordable, 19.2%, 5% over the rate of inflation. let s put that into context. we are not looking at 320,000 nurses, we are talking about 1.24 5 million people who work on the agenda for change contract within our nhs. that s why these figures are so large. for every 1% over and above that £1400 or average of 4.7% this ....
For petrol as well to get to placement, which we don t even get all of that back either. so it is really a struggle, especially at the moment and in the winter as well, we can t even put the heating on half the time. it is a bit of a struggle. i am finding it quite i challenging to be able to pay my rent this month. do you have any batteries free? a lot of girls on my course, they re single mums. it s a massive shame to hear the fact that you ve got nurses and students using foodbanks. we students don t get paid. we do not get paid at all for placements. airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure. and after a full day s work, they spend most of the evening revising for the next set of exams. the signs of sepsis are like, confusion. well, anything that scores are three or more. later this week, nurses are set to strike, demanding a 19.2% pay rise. if everyone in the public sector were to receive a pay rise in line with inflation, that will cost an extra £28 billion. ....
We do not get paid at all for placements. airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure. and after a full day s work, they spend most of the evening revising for the next set of exams. the signs of sepsis are like, confusion. well, anything that scores are three or more. later this week, nurses are set to strike, demanding a 19.2% pay rise. if everyone in the public sector were to receive a pay rise in line with inflation, that will cost an extra £28 billion. but health secretary steve barclay told breakfast the country can t afford this. it s our futures. what would they rather have, nurses that are well paid, staying there able to have that time that so they re less overworked and less stressed and people are being well looked after? or would they rather there be minimal nurses, poor care and more deaths? it s sad that it s got to the pointl where this strike has to happen, but ijust think that nurses voices have been not heard and just- ....
Been given at least a £1a00 increase in their page. that is on top of a 3% pay rise last year at a time when the pay was frozen across the wider public sector. the rcn, one of the union is taking action, is asking for an increase 5% above rpi. based on the latest figures, that is an increase of 19.2%, or equivalent of 6.5% of the nhs budget. to meet such demands, we would have to take away funds for clearing the backlog, something the responsible government would wish to do. throughout this period we have sought to have a balance process, and those in the private sector will not be getting a 19% uplift, and there is a clear need to be fair to the wider economy. we have got to avoid inflationary pressures that would make us all poorer in the end. we will continue to listen to the concerns of colleagues notjust about pay but about many other ....
I m looking at the comments from steve barclay, who said you are college s demands, which on current figures are 19.2% pay rise, costing £10 billion per year, figures are 19.2% pay rise, costing £10 billion peryear, i m figures are 19.2% pay rise, costing £10 billion per year, i m not affordable. £10 billion per year, i m not affordable. £10 billion per year, i m not affordable. 7 , ., ., affordable. well, first of all, i don t recognise affordable. well, first of all, i don t recognise those - affordable. well, first of all, i j don t recognise those figures, affordable. well, first of all, i i don t recognise those figures, nor don t recognise those figures, nor does the royal college of nursing. 0ur economists have worked hard on ourfigures. if steve 0ur economists have worked hard on our figures. if steve barclay wishes to meet with me and get round a table and stop the spin and started to speak, he can avert these strikes. but my door is wide open night and day, i will mak ....