The SG are quick to take credit for the priorities it decides to spend money on but it's the default position to blame Westminster when things don't go their way.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Of course if you make long term spending commitments using short term Covid funding then you will come up short at some point.
"The Scottish Government’s funding per person is 30% higher than the English equivalent, a leading think tank says, with the difference almost entirely due to the Barnett formula.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said the Scottish Government had chosen to use some of its temporary coronavirus funding to pay for permanent spending commitments."
Why would you use temporary funding to pay for long term spending commitments? The SG has to shoulder some of the blame for this as these were their decisions and nothing to do with Westminster.
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22-11-2022 09:51 PM #2461
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23-11-2022 07:59 AM #2466This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This one would just about balance it and that's without analysing the intent of each situation.
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23-11-2022 08:00 AM #2467This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-11-2022 09:37 AM #2468This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Qualified teacher salary
The pay scales for qualified teachers are split into main and upper pay ranges - after entering at the NQT/probationary starting point, teachers are promoted up the scales in line with excellent performance. These ranges, from the main rate to the highest upper rate, differ between countries across the UK:
England (excluding London) and Wales - £28,000 to £38,810
London - £29,344 to £40,083 (fringes), £32,407 to £43,193 (outer), £34,502 to £44,756 (inner)
Scotland - £33,729 to £42,336
Northern Ireland - £24,137 to £41,094.
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23-11-2022 09:38 AM #2469
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23-11-2022 01:03 PM #2473This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Saying we want them to be paid more is the easy bit. Digging deep, or telling someone else that they're not getting, is the hard bit.Last edited by Smartie; 23-11-2022 at 01:24 PM.
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23-11-2022 01:20 PM #2474
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23-11-2022 01:32 PM #2475This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm maybe just a bit more forgiving of those who have to make tough decisions.
Has there been investment in equipment and technology over the past 10 years? With our ageing population are we having to spend more on healthcare in general, not to mention triple locked pensions? What does that leave in the pot for wages? There are countless things that may have happened over the past decade meaning there isn't enough money, or room for manoeuvre.
Corbyn put forward a case for increasing taxes and increasing public spending but it was rejected at the ballot box. Ultimately the Tories are the ones who make the big decisions and I don't think you can continually elect them and wonder why nurses aren't being paid more, although I'm sure a "strong" case can be made for it having been spent on imaginary ferries or wokery or something.
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23-11-2022 01:33 PM #2476This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
We have a budget that is set it London. There are only so many things we can do with it. It looks like we decided to reward our teachers better than those south of the border.
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23-11-2022 01:51 PM #2477
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Child poverty is up a few % since snp came to power even though their budget hasn't went down
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24-11-2022 06:33 AM #2480
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First national teachers strike in Scotland since the 1980s now under way.
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24-11-2022 07:00 AM #2481
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I reckon it's the latter.
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I'm thinking I wish there was a left wing major party I could vote for. After Corbyn got the full force of the press spin, I guess my best chance is independence
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24-11-2022 09:35 AM #2486This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The obvious answer to your question for those not obsessed with independence is that the SG should get on with the day job. Sturgeon asked to be judged on her record in education but this mess is down to her government as teaching unions have made very clear.
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Personally I think the 2014 referendum and, in particular, its aftermath was one of the worst things ever to have happened to Scotland both politically and socially. Had I been able to foresee the divisive mess it would leave the country in I probably wouldn't have voted for devolution. I'm therefore passionate about remaining part of the UK but I wouldn't call it an obsession. Had the vote gone the other way in 2014 I would have sadly accepted it, not spent the next eight years whinging about having another go.
Put it this way, the news that Martin Boyle is out for the season depressed me more than seeing Nicola Sturgeon grandstanding in front of a bunch of saltire-appropriating devotees (after wasting time and money on Supreme Court crusade she knew was futile) when as FM she should have been focusing on how to prevent Scotland's first national teachers strike in 40 years. That I simply found tiresome.
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I've been in a trade union all my working days, but am now off the opinion the country would be better served with one public sector union with branches representing each sector. No public sector worker should be viewed as more important than any other, yet we now look like approaching a situation where there are differing pay settlements being awarded depending on what sector people work in. We need them all, they all link in and would fail without each other.
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