mountai wrote: » Welcome to the real world. The practice of hiring in staff at rates below existing workers has been going on in the private sector for years. Yes it is a way of driving down costs and when your employer is bankrupt, whats wrong with that?. IMHO you have been offered a mighty deal , Two years contract . In the private sector, the average time is 6 months. Go on the dole if you dont like it , or emigrate.When the Croke Park agreement runs out just watch the disgraceful pay rates tumble, that is assuming of course the negotiators (on behalf of Us -- the hard pressed private sector workers} show some moral courage and backbone . Remember , the world does NOT owe you a living so get on with it and stop whinging.
mountai wrote: » Remember , the world does NOT owe you a living
mikom wrote: » Home Sports Horse Racing Nurses Reply to Thread Someday you may owe your living to a nurse however.
mountai wrote: » I"ll never owe them my living --- maby my life ---- and isnt that what they are paid to do ---- Help save lives .
mikom wrote: » maby.
Chucken wrote: » Quickly, before this gets locked...someone give me a tip for tomorrow thats connected to the op.
UrbanSea wrote: » Nurse Dominatrix runs tomorrow. Don't think this thread is for horse racing
big_joe_joyce wrote: » the new entrants are getting a raw deal but liam doran is a hypocrite , it was the unions who threw the young under the bus in order to protect salarys and pensions of senior staff in this country , the old are prioritised ahead of the young at every level
mountai wrote: » or emigrate
Luca Brasi wrote: » Would you rather be nursed by a nurses who are happy in their employment and not looking for the escape route or would you prefer to be dealt with by a minimum wage nurse with a grievance after their lenghty training period.? When those wonderful efficient people in the private sector like tradesmen etc start charging rates equal to the UK we might have some sympathy for them. hey still think they are operating in the Celtic Tiger rip em off days. Dople might suit losers but any qualified nurse would be better off leaving this country and go where they will be appreciated.
big_joe_joyce wrote: » wages for nurses in ireland are still around 15% ahead of the uk and were 30% ahead six years ago , wages for nurses are higher in australia but then again that country is booming