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Another reader - who claimed to be a healthcare worker - said the pay rise sounds pretty damned generous .
They said: As a healthcare worker who has worked and been paid all throughout the pandemic, and knowing how much has had to be spent and borrowed to support the rest of the economy and those who could not work, I think 1% sounds pretty damned generous. I was expecting no pay rise at all because of the economies that will be needed to reduce the huge national debt.
A fourth person commented: Definitely not, they were doing their job plus overtime.
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