by immunodiffusion on Fri Nov 15, 2002 2:14 pm
[s]The_Farwall wrote on 11:35, 15th Nov 2002:
The only way for the Government to be fair in this kind of action would be to give an equivalent pay rise to all it's other underpaid workers, the nurses and student-doctors and teachers and all the rest.
Yes, exactly! You seem to be arguing as if this is a bad thing - surely all public sector workers deserve a pay rise. People say 'the government can't afford it' - but why not? The government can afford whatever it likes - they can set tax levels at whatever level they like, and everyone has to pay. If they set tax levels at sensible levels they could afford a payrise for all public sector workers.
However, even if the government, for whatever reason, will not do this, the firefighters still deserve a payrise. Nurses and teachers are paid more than firefighters at the moment (student doctors aren't paid at all, as with all other students, but that's another matter). The firefighters are one of the most underpaid of all the public-sector occupations, and deserve to receive at least a salary comparable with other similar public sector jobs, such as the police. There is nothing ridiculous about asking for this at all.