NorthernGent
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ORIGINAL: Sanity Once communists get their prized single-payer system, by virtue of the fact that all funding comes from the state, the state does have control of the means of production. Has it by the balls. As an example of this, in the UK right now theres a row going on about providing evening and weekend healthcare. Its all up to the state (and the unions) due to funding concerns. Nurse pay there is shit btw, compared to here. And they are short physicians. Re Iraq, the Iraqis pleaded for us to help stave off ISIS but Obama yawned and went golfing rather than help when the need was urgent. As a result Obamas fawning media has to work overtime to ignore the screams and rivers of blood coming from the region Valid point to debate government employed healthcare workers. Your link is interesting because it has David Cameron, the Conservative party leader, wanting to extend government-provided free primary care, and proposing to cut nurse wages to help fund it. Nurse pay in the UK seems just fine. From http://allnurses.com/international-nursing/difference-between-nursing-189164-page8.html Starting pay for nurses in the UK is �19,166 which is staring band 5 money for a registered nurse, before you get your registeration you get paid at band 3 which is �14,037. Hope this helps. but it doesn't take account of the unsocial hours payments + 30% for night shifts, hours worked after2000 hrs if not part of a night shift and any hours on saturday +60% for sundays and bank holidays Those numbers are in Pounds. SEIU can't get nurses that much pay for a starting slary here in the US. 30% bonus for night shifts? 60% bonus for Sundays and Holidays!!!!! My Sister's a midwife. She does a lot of work in the community and gets paid a bit extra for that, not sure why. What always amazes me about her work is the amount of training courses she's on, which to me some of them seem completely unrelated to midwifery, fuck knows who's delivering the bairns. The problem in this country is that people get taxed to death, or at least we think we get taxed to death, and things are expensive; so 20 grand doesn't go very far. My Sister went to live in Dubai. Tax free, flat (probably would cost you the thick end of 2 grand a month in London) as part of the package, and a fair few other incentives, because she was sick to death of having a few quid left over after paying the bills and taxes. She's back in this country, earns forty five grand (the Queen's sterling, not dollars), well qualified. About 25% is paid over in taxes and national insurance, deducted direct from her salary before it sees the light of day in her bank account. So, say 34 grand her own money. It's subjective as to whether or not you think that is a fair wage for the responsibility involved.
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