>Support for junior doctors has grown from 47% in January to 56% in June, while the figure for nurses has increased from 61% to 62% and support for ambulance workers has grown from 58% to 62%. In June, just 24% of the more than 1,000 respondents said they opposed the junior doctors’ strike, and 21% for ambulance workers and nurses.
I’m annoyed at the NHS and Government for not being able to provide the services we pay for. Staffing is their problem, so if there is a problem with the staffing it’s the fault of the employer. If all your staff ‘are the problem’ then maybe they’re not actually the problem.
Taxes highest since WWII in exchange for fuck all, but corporations servicing government contracts are like peas in the pods.
If only we had institutions that could look into corruption, malfeasance…
Surely the tax payer is getting robbed blind.
There are a lot of people who actually value the NHS regardless of which political party they support and among work colleagues and family members I have seen them support more and more doctors, nurses, and ambulance drivers over the last few weeks.
Myself included, I’m going through various tests at the moment what is classed as “urgent” what has taken 6 weeks from the point of contact with my GP to the day of the tests and I’m personally absolutely fucking furious over any goverment who does not fully support these workers.
When I went to the specialist, you can clearly see some of the staff are absolutely destroyed, they look overworked, tired and any government what doesn’t pay them a decent wage do not understand the value of the NHS and these workers and how much they actually do for the public.
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Support is going up too:
>Support for junior doctors has grown from 47% in January to 56% in June, while the figure for nurses has increased from 61% to 62% and support for ambulance workers has grown from 58% to 62%. In June, just 24% of the more than 1,000 respondents said they opposed the junior doctors’ strike, and 21% for ambulance workers and nurses.
I’m annoyed at the NHS and Government for not being able to provide the services we pay for. Staffing is their problem, so if there is a problem with the staffing it’s the fault of the employer. If all your staff ‘are the problem’ then maybe they’re not actually the problem.
Taxes highest since WWII in exchange for fuck all, but corporations servicing government contracts are like peas in the pods.
If only we had institutions that could look into corruption, malfeasance…
Surely the tax payer is getting robbed blind.
There are a lot of people who actually value the NHS regardless of which political party they support and among work colleagues and family members I have seen them support more and more doctors, nurses, and ambulance drivers over the last few weeks.
Myself included, I’m going through various tests at the moment what is classed as “urgent” what has taken 6 weeks from the point of contact with my GP to the day of the tests and I’m personally absolutely fucking furious over any goverment who does not fully support these workers.
When I went to the specialist, you can clearly see some of the staff are absolutely destroyed, they look overworked, tired and any government what doesn’t pay them a decent wage do not understand the value of the NHS and these workers and how much they actually do for the public.