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What will the AFPRB say this year?

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Old 18th Feb 2010, 19:25
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They will do all of that....when its time. It's not time yet. Just be patient.
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Old 18th Feb 2010, 20:24
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Vec,

I have to respect you. No matter what the subject of the thread, you have an unerring knack of making yourself look a kn0b.

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Old 18th Feb 2010, 20:56
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The change of pay conditions will happen on 1 st April. The same as it did last year and the same as it will next year.

The chances are that our pay will increase by a limited margin as we all know having read the galaxy notices. If the government announce the pay change tomorrow it won't make any difference. The government are busy working out the budget which will be announced in March. Public sector pay will be frozen at 1%.

We will know which Government will form by 3rd June 2010 at the latest.
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No matter what the subject of the thread, you have an unerring knack of making yourself look a kn0b.

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You may work for Lufthansa, but you can't be German with a sense of humour like that!

I'm just waiting for a post from Vec arguing that the pot and kettle are actually white.
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The pot calling the kettle black

Meaning

The notion of a criticism a person is making of another could equally well apply to themself.

Origin
This phrase originates in Cervantes' Don Quixote, or at least in Thomas Shelton's 1620 translation - Cervantes Saavedra's History of Don Quixote:

"You are like what is said that the frying-pan said to the kettle, 'Avant, black-browes'."

The first person who is recorded as using the phrase in English was William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, in his Some fruits of solitude, 1693:

"For a Covetous Man to inveigh against Prodigality... is for the Pot to call the Kettle black."

Shakespeare had previously expressed a similar notion in a line in Troilus and Cressida, 1601- "The raven chides blackness."
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I'm just waiting for a post from Vec arguing that the pot and kettle are actually white.
Look, there you go again.

making yourself look a kn0b.
As we Germans like to say "hor auf, so laut in dieser nervigen sprache zu reden"
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"hor auf, so laut in dieser nervigen sprache zu reden"

Not an actual translation of the same phrase then....
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According to the online translator, you Germans have an excellent form of wit!

"hor auf, so laut in dieser nervigen sprache zu reden"
=
"stopped speaking speak so loudly in this irritating"

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Oi, Girls Thread drift alert. I know you are all getting bored and anxious about how much you will not be getting in a oay rise this year.

well me and my flux capacitor have just returned from next month where the new leader of the UK defense force party, His empororship Shouty Clarkson has decreed that there will be a 10% rise in pay to all serving troops. this is to be paid for by the removal of the giving money to lazy wastrels so carried by the elected parties.

Moreover the fact that his empororship was put in place as the mouthpiece of the military coup staged by a group of irritated servicemen and women who marched on parliament and kicke the doors in.

All mp's who fiddled expenses now sit at Her Majesty's Displeasure in the Tower.

An unnamed source from within the ranks said the coup was started on PPrune from a comment made by an idiot......
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back to reality with a bump now.


£909,702,750,347 - this is the current government debt as of 11:21 this morning. It is going up by about 4000 per second or thereabouts.
You lot think you will get a pay rise.....yeah ok when I **** diamonds you get a pay rise.
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Old 19th Feb 2010, 11:09
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Really? Please start eating coal and squeezing tightly asap
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Stop me if I'm wrong, but for the last 10-15 years, the private sector have been giving themselves inflation-busting pay rises while the public sector for the most part has had to endure lower than inflation rises in order to keep in line with the govt's inflation targets. However, now that the private sector is feeling the squeeze and cutting pay it expects the public sector to do the same. Perhaps the private sector should have shown a little more restraint when times were good.

Maybe if AFPRB 39th report reflects the current inflation rate (3.5%) as it has always claimed to do in the past the public sector may start to close the gap that has opened up between private and public salaries over the last 15 years.

Then again, when has this govt ever stood up for anything? We'll see 1.5% if we're lucky in order to placate the private sector.
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Old 19th Feb 2010, 12:52
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There have also been some heavy Public sector pay rises in recent weeks.

Stoke CC gave their CEO a 34% pay rise and Wokingham gave theirs a 17% pay rise.

Me, I'm just happy to have a job
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Vecvec,

We know that actions of CCs often beggar belief, and what you've stated would be no exception. Somehow, I can't see the AFPRB recommending a 34% rise for CDS!

However, while banks are continuing to award massive bonuses to staff out of public money I cannot see how anyone could complain at the AF and other public employees (nurses, teachers etc) getting a rise mirroring inflation.

That said, actions like those of Stoke CC only serve to fuel resentment among those who are currently feeling the pinch.
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Old 19th Feb 2010, 17:56
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That said, actions like those of Stoke CC only serve to fuel resentment among those who are currently feeling the pinch.
I am sure if they dont like it, there are 2.48 million unemployed brits willing to do their jobs for them....

The CS needs a scythe taking to it. Including local councils, that seem to p*ss people off, for increased taxes, with lower standards of public services.

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Old 25th Feb 2010, 17:50
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I understood that the Pay rises had to be announced before the start of the financial year... As the pay rises start from the beginning of April. The election may not be until June.
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Old 25th Feb 2010, 18:17
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It's not rocket science....

The general election will be on 6 May. GB will want to hold on as long as possible for the economy to improve - he hasn't got a spontaneous bone in his body, and he isn't a gambler. 6 May is the date for council elections in England, so having the general election at the same time saves money. If GB goes on past 6 May he will be criticised heavily in all the press, for wasting money, being scared to go to the electorate, etc, which will all lose votes.....

As for announcing the Armed Forces pay rise.... It is not just the Armed Forces, it is all public sector workers, some 6 million of them, who are all voters. By 20th April (ish) you can check on JPA what your pay for the month will be, and hence your pay rise. Are the government really going to want the press to find out the pay increase from the workforce, rather than announce it themselves.

Any pay rise, or lack of it, will be announced by 1st April at the latest, but quite possibly no earlier!!!
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Old 26th Feb 2010, 06:58
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Pax Increase

I wonder if the AFRPB has taken into account the PAX increase of almost 10%? Me thinks not!
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Will they consider my life insurance with Barclays Insurance ?

No. And nor should they consider your insurance with your insurance company
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