The Video Ref wrote:
Times have changed, the present position is unsustainable and contracts need rewriting.
Many businesses have had to renegotiate staff contracts or make redundancies. The public sector is no different.
And as a public sector worker can I just say we've been renogotiating certain aspects of our contracts over many years!
As examples, for my LA, these include:
mileage payments
payments for essential car users allowance
hours of work
general pay and grading
agreeing to take unpaid leave
pensions
etc
I'm a public sector worker who due to re organisation is about to see his income reduced by 15%.
I actually think I'm one of those staff more prepared to take industrial action...over the last 20 years I've been on strike for 3 days so hardly the actions of some left wing revolutionary!
Finally, maybe it's about time we stopped the race to the bottom of the pensions barrel and started supporting each other to ensure we all have decent pensions along with decent pay and conditions!