there was no protests when 7000 at threshers lost their jobs or the 5000 that left the previous 2 years
this is an example of what this country did when the private sector were making mass redundancies
now over 2 years on from the start of the recession the public sector is hit with cuts and they are all panicking
well i lost my job nearly 2 years ago and no one gave a **** cos thousands of people like me were going through the same thing
the public sector is a service to the private sector, it suppose to educate our kids, make us better when we are ill, help when our houses are on fire or protect us from bad people - instead it is no the single biggest liability concerning the budget deficit where the bbc pays 100 people over £200k a year - pays head of departments in colleges and universities over £70k a year - pays dentists and doctors over £300k a year
the list is never-ending that would simply be unsubstantiated in the private sector so why should it be any different cos tax payers are paying their salaries
40 million a day in interest repayments and hospital administrators on £20k a year doing FA other than creating meaningless statistics feel they are having a bad time
makes my blood boil what the labour government did in creating thousands of meaningless jobs in the public sector to create meaningless statistics to reinforce what a great job they were doing - obviously they didn't create enough administrators to create statistics on government borrowing