117 M34 said:
I will play along.
Urmston, what jobs do you think that a nurse (let's say just a standard run of the mill nurse with no management or extra responsibilities) should have a similar pay to?
Also, which other jobs aren't deserving of a pay rise?
I don't need to know the answers to either of those two questions. The market decides pay rates, not me.
But I do know that the NHS, broadly speaking, has no recruitment problems for most jobs. There is a vast oversubscription for nursing courses, courses for other medical jobs and courses for other public sector jobs like teaching, something which always happens in difficult economic times when the public sector is seen as especially attractive to youngsters seeking a secure and reasonably paid job. There is also high unemployment and high numbers of people who can only find part time work.
In view of these facts I would expect the pressure on NHS pay to be downwards in the next few years, not upwards.