We’re past the point of no return now. This country is absolutely fucked, and if these plans are implemented we will have the worst healthcare and lowest standards for professionals in the developed world.
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How?
Without increased pay, why would someone pick a career in healthcare over something else?
Literally trying everything except paying people what they need to survive. Not even what they are actually worth, just improving pay significantly from the shit state its in now.
A 15 year plan doesn’t mean much when you’re likely to be out of power in 18 months.
Time to get the pots and pans back out and onto the doorstep.
Had nothing of substance or anything specific to say.
This looked like something for designed for an audience age of 8.
Truly baffling approach, this. And it’s laughable that the focus on retention doesn’t mention wages. Seriously fuck off, Sunak.
If only there was something we could do now like I don’t know paying them fairly so we can at least hold onto the ones we have got.
Lower taxes for the rich, lower standards for everyone else.
Just recently, Baron Hammond of Runnymede suggested we need more staff to suppress inflation as a consequence of competition for employment.
It strikes me that this announcement is too close to that statement and I can’t help but put two and two together.
This isn’t about the NHS, it’s about them suppressing wages through market competition
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We’re past the point of no return now. This country is absolutely fucked, and if these plans are implemented we will have the worst healthcare and lowest standards for professionals in the developed world.
[removed]
How?
Without increased pay, why would someone pick a career in healthcare over something else?
Literally trying everything except paying people what they need to survive. Not even what they are actually worth, just improving pay significantly from the shit state its in now.
A 15 year plan doesn’t mean much when you’re likely to be out of power in 18 months.
Time to get the pots and pans back out and onto the doorstep.
Had nothing of substance or anything specific to say.
This looked like something for designed for an audience age of 8.
Truly baffling approach, this. And it’s laughable that the focus on retention doesn’t mention wages. Seriously fuck off, Sunak.
If only there was something we could do now like I don’t know paying them fairly so we can at least hold onto the ones we have got.
Lower taxes for the rich, lower standards for everyone else.
Just recently, Baron Hammond of Runnymede suggested we need more staff to suppress inflation as a consequence of competition for employment.
It strikes me that this announcement is too close to that statement and I can’t help but put two and two together.
This isn’t about the NHS, it’s about them suppressing wages through market competition