The Public Sector - Leading The Way
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The Public Sector - Leading The Way
10th July 2014
In teaching us how to live the modern way:
more time off to spend with the family
better pensions
earlier retirement
diversity - lots of clubs, team meetings, group meetings, marches
better pay than the "normal folk"
and if anybody notices it and speaks up, they can show us how to be spiteful and strike!
In teaching us how to live the modern way:
more time off to spend with the family
better pensions
earlier retirement
diversity - lots of clubs, team meetings, group meetings, marches
better pay than the "normal folk"
and if anybody notices it and speaks up, they can show us how to be spiteful and strike!
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Re: The Public Sector - Leading The Way
Yes Andy, they have it so cushy, like the mental health worker who was stabbed to death by a patient yesterday.
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If you knew the first thing about the public secor BA, you would know you are just quoting tory spin, alll of that is just a pile of bollox.
Civil servants having to work until 68.
Fireman until 60.
£150 per month extra for reduced pensions.
That is a starter for 10.
Civil servants having to work until 68.
Fireman until 60.
£150 per month extra for reduced pensions.
That is a starter for 10.
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Handy Andy wrote:If you knew the first thing about the public secor BA, you would know you are just quoting tory spin, alll of that is just a pile of bollox.
Civil servants having to work until 68.
Fireman until 60.
£150 per month extra for reduced pensions.
That is a starter for 10.
Well, having worked in the public sector for many years, and since then working alongside the public sector, i know so, so much.
£150 per month extra for a pension which is less than before? Just what the flip were they getting before then???? lmao
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You ned to do some solid research on the Classic Pension scheme.
Used to be the one the private industry aspired to.
Not any more.
Used to be the one the private industry aspired to.
Not any more.
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Handy Andy wrote:You ned to do some solid research on the Classic Pension scheme.
Used to be the one the private industry aspired to.
Not any more.
If by Classic Pension scheme you mean the one the public sector get, well of course everybody bloody wants one.
I think it says it all, doesn't it?!
And as you point out - they were getting this bloody ridiculous amount of money without saving for it!
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The Classic Pension Scheme explained:
Do flexi time.
When in work, do no work.
If you're sh1t at your job, don't worry, it's yours for life.
Oh, and at the end of your "working" life - let's say about 55, just keep claiming a ton of money while you stay at home gardening.
Oh, don't worry about where it comes from, there's millions of tax payers to sponge off!
http://classicpensionschemeexplained.gov.uk
Do flexi time.
When in work, do no work.
If you're sh1t at your job, don't worry, it's yours for life.
Oh, and at the end of your "working" life - let's say about 55, just keep claiming a ton of money while you stay at home gardening.
Oh, don't worry about where it comes from, there's millions of tax payers to sponge off!
http://classicpensionschemeexplained.gov.uk
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