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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 87617" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Right - big round of a applause for the fire-fighters everyone...grrrrreat.</p><p></p><p>First off let's start by making a distinction between the fire service and nurses - there is a MASSIVE shortage of nurses and people willing to go into the nursing. The fire service on the other hand has a unbelievable supplus of people wanting to join the profession. Who are the one's who are threatening to Strike? Not the people on the wards.</p><p></p><p>Wouldn't it be great if everyone in the public sector were paid what they deserve. It's not going to happen especially in the case of fire-fighers. People obviously aren't joining the Fire Service for the pay - the number of applicants per job reflect that (38 to 1). The Fire Service just simply isn't short staffed and therefore it doesn't need high pay incentives to get people into the sector. The health service and the police on the other hand are short staffed (to the point of adverts on the TV). The government isn't some greedy set of blokes who are trying to keep cash for themselves at the expense of the firemen. They're just being realistic and trying to juggle finances for the good of the public services.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 87617, member: 5"] Right - big round of a applause for the fire-fighters everyone...grrrrreat. First off let's start by making a distinction between the fire service and nurses - there is a MASSIVE shortage of nurses and people willing to go into the nursing. The fire service on the other hand has a unbelievable supplus of people wanting to join the profession. Who are the one's who are threatening to Strike? Not the people on the wards. Wouldn't it be great if everyone in the public sector were paid what they deserve. It's not going to happen especially in the case of fire-fighers. People obviously aren't joining the Fire Service for the pay - the number of applicants per job reflect that (38 to 1). The Fire Service just simply isn't short staffed and therefore it doesn't need high pay incentives to get people into the sector. The health service and the police on the other hand are short staffed (to the point of adverts on the TV). The government isn't some greedy set of blokes who are trying to keep cash for themselves at the expense of the firemen. They're just being realistic and trying to juggle finances for the good of the public services. [/QUOTE]
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