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19th November 2011, 01:48 #1
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Striking Public Sector 30th Nov
BBC News - Teachers in NASUWT vote for strike over pensions
Scary that teachers can be so dumb they can't see how much better off they are than those in the private sector.
High time they felt some of the pain that the private sector (who funds the public sector when all said and done) has been feeling.
I'd love a pay freeze, lazy parasites.
Hope they enjoy their Christmas shopping break and spent big in the private sector stores.
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20th November 2011, 12:17 #2
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Hey Bolton, do you think they are all left wingers and read the Guardian?
Whats a uni?
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20th November 2011, 18:01 #3
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Originally Posted by Bolton MidnightRiccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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21st November 2011, 09:17 #4
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
FACT
deal with it.
Guardian should refund the taxpayer for all the public sector job adverts it has had since 97, no wonder it is so biased - don't bite the hand and all that.
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21st November 2011, 11:28 #5
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Originally Posted by Bolton MidnightRiccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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21st November 2011, 12:15 #6
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Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
Any teacher that claims otherwise needs sacking as they are clearly too thick to teach kids.
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21st November 2011, 12:42 #7
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Originally Posted by Bolton Midnight
Which all brings us back to the question posed & evaded not so very long ago:
How poorly off are teachers in the private sector? Or, other similarly paid private sector workers...in the city perhaps?Riccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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21st November 2011, 13:11 #8
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Reform of teachers' pensions is fair. Unsurprisingly, the ultra-Left don't see it that way
'Improved' public sector pensions deal put on table to head off national strike | This is Money
The real truth about public sector pensions - Telegraph
Public sector pensions: Millions to strike as unions reject £50bn deal | Mail Online
Millions of public sector workers poised to strike despite gold-plated pensions deal - Telegraph
Gold-plated public sector pensions would cost private staff a third of their salary | Mail Online
Have you any more daft clueless posts?
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21st November 2011, 14:06 #9
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Originally Posted by Bolton MidnightRiccardo Patrese - 256GPs 1977-1993
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21st November 2011, 14:11 #10
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pathetic, like debating with a 7 year old, no that's you that is, I know you are
Have you grasped the pension thing yet, I'll assume you have hence why you can't reply with anything of any merit.
Owned.
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