10 April 2023

Incensed

Following my recent post (see here), I am getting more and more cross at the way the media is presenting the junior doctors' strike. As we go into the next round of strikes this week, it is being portrayed, as if the junior doctors are greedy wanting a 35% pay rise. All I keep hearing is "pay rise" and the "havoc" they will create by going on strike, but nowhere is the real situation being reported.

It is NOT a pay rise. Their pay has been falling over the last fifteen years and has certainly not kept up with inflation. As a result they are earning less in real terms than they were 15 years ago. They are seeking pay restoration not a pay rise. As my daughter put it, imagine you have £4 and over the years that £4 is worth £3. In order to get back to that £4 you need £1. But that £1 is a third of the £3 you now have, so you need 33% to get it up to what you originally had. Add on a bit more for current inflation (which is more than that 2% but let's not be greedy) and there you have your 35%.

Forget the unsociable hours and long shifts they work. They're not sat behind a till in a shop, (although they earn just as little), but making stressful life or death decisions, often so understaffed that the patients are seriously at risk. The Covid pandemic has exhausted them and they feel, justifiably, undervalued and overlooked. Kay has worked all over the Easter weekend and is exhausted. She didn't have time to sit down once during her 12-hour shifts. 

If the media won't explain that, then please pass this on to whoever moans about the strike being a pain in the wotsit. It needs to be told.

5 comments:

Switzerland said...

Thanks for sharing your knowledge and expertise

Anonymous said...

Well put, I wish them every success

Yorkshire Pudding said...

That Barclay bloke is handsomely paid and yet he doesn't work half as hard as most junior doctors. The Tory mobsters say they won't talk to the junior doctors' representatives unless they drop their 35% pay increase demand. That is utter bollocks! Everybody knows that the 35% is just an initial bargaining position. They need to talk - to thrash out a compromise figure - something like 15% - 20%. The Tories obstinacy in negotiations is not tough - it is ugly and stupid. Up The Doctors!

Liz said...

Personally, I've heard very little criticism of either the doctors' or nurses' strikes from people around me. I don't get the impression that people are particularly buying the line being peddled by the govt and its backers. Maybe that's just my little bubble, but I think people generally are backing them.

Tasker Dunham said...

We know two "junior" doctors (the label does not do them any favours). I wouldn't want their jobs.