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to talk about next year's pay, evenin want to talk about next year's pay, even in next year's pay thatdiscussion about this year's pay, if it is a no—go area for the government, will that put a stop to any progress is there somewhere for progress to be made. we will explore every option to look for openings everything that we can think of, we will look for options to open it, but the dispute we are in as we are balloting our members at the moment, the ballot closes on friday, any members out there, please get your ballot back, however you are voting, please vote in our ballot will be closed it on friday. but that dispute is about this year's pay and the funding of it. we are saying that a 5% pay rise when inflation is 12% when that adds on to ten previous years of cuts in pay compared with prices, that that's not good enough. we are looking for some movement on this year. but that's as part of the government recognising there needs to be a correction on teacher pay. i think they know there needs to be a correction. and the question is how much pain as they are going to be before we get
to talk about next year's pay, evenin want to talk about next year's pay, even in next year's pay thatdiscussion about this year's pay, if it is a no—go area for the government, will that put a stop to any progress is there somewhere for progress to be made. we will explore every option to look for openings everything that we can think of, we will look for options to open it, but the dispute we are in as we are balloting our members at the moment, the ballot closes on friday, any members out...
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it is not about nurses' pay and it's not. about nurses' pay and it's not addressing _ about nurses' pay that is addressing. addressing the issues that are ourl dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022-25 — dispute, and that is addressing pay for2022—23. but— dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022—23. but we _ dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022—23. but we will— dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022—23. but we will be - dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022—23. but we will be there, | for 2022—23. but we will be there, we will— for 2022—23. but we will be there, we will put — for 2022—23. but we will be there, we will put our _ for 2022—23. but we will be there, we will put our case. _ for 2022—23. but we will be there, we will put our case. but - for 2022—23. but we will be there, we will put our case. but what the| we will put our case. but what the government— we will put our case. but what the government want— we will put our case. but what the government want to _ we will put our case. but what the government want to talk - we will put our case. but
it is not about nurses' pay and it's not. about nurses' pay and it's not addressing _ about nurses' pay that is addressing. addressing the issues that are ourl dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022-25 — dispute, and that is addressing pay for2022—23. but— dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022—23. but we _ dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022—23. but we will— dispute, and that is addressing pay for 2022—23. but we will be - dispute, and that is addressing pay...
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i'm pay. i'm not having i'm happy to pay.to pay more than because you are able in this country to voluntarily mortage. well, voluntarily pay mortage. well, how do you know how much money i give charity? believe give to charity? i believe sallie said to me, sallie mae. you just said to me, you are voluntarily pay more you are you voluntarily pay more tax can do, all you can tax all you can do, all you can all you can. realistically do is give more to charity. so for a fairer society, mystically, oh yes, you just tell yes, you can. you can just tell me to do. send you the me how to do. i'll send you the link. can volunteer and if link. you can volunteer and if anyone's thinking, oh, anyone's at home thinking, oh, i wish could pay more tax, yes, wish i could pay more tax, yes, you can go, go. no overpay tax. how do voluntary whatever how do i pay voluntary whatever is the word for it on hmrc it will pop up. you can also we need a system that works. michelle want michelle we, we don't want individuals voluntarily individuals to v
i'm pay. i'm not having i'm happy to pay.to pay more than because you are able in this country to voluntarily mortage. well, voluntarily pay mortage. well, how do you know how much money i give charity? believe give to charity? i believe sallie said to me, sallie mae. you just said to me, you are voluntarily pay more you are you voluntarily pay more tax can do, all you can tax all you can do, all you can all you can. realistically do is give more to charity. so for a fairer society, mystically,...
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as far as pay more taxes for better insurance, we pay twice as much for our medical expenses. right now, i am paying about $15,000 per year for insurance and that is including medicare supplement and a blue cross blue shield thing. that's a lot of money. collegiate 200 -- i only get $239 a month for social security because i worked for the government and they penalize you if you are a government retiree, no matter how little your retirement check would be. with the issuance be so much, i pay $50,000 for insurance, i could easily pay -- $15,000 for insurance, i could be happy and have $7,500 left to my benefit. guest: that is the trade-off. those are the decisions that we need to make. are we willing to penalize -- pay the health system less, hospitals, doctors, less than they get paid now that will lower the cost of insurance and people would have more money in their pocket if they paid higher taxes and the government will provide more of the benefits rather than private industry or private insurance? there are people who would like to get rid of the insurance -- private insur
as far as pay more taxes for better insurance, we pay twice as much for our medical expenses. right now, i am paying about $15,000 per year for insurance and that is including medicare supplement and a blue cross blue shield thing. that's a lot of money. collegiate 200 -- i only get $239 a month for social security because i worked for the government and they penalize you if you are a government retiree, no matter how little your retirement check would be. with the issuance be so much, i pay...
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the -a would have to go on pay instead? tue: pay review body would have to go on pay instead?y review body, but what we want is negotiations and as far as affordability and where the money comes from, you are right to raise that point, and the question for 2023 is, who pays, and in our view, there is money in in the society but the question is about choices, and one example, the energy companies will be making some hundred and 70 billion in excess profits over the next two years so how about a windfall tax of around £50 billion taken away from those excess profits and given to the nhs? that would solve the problem tomorrow. tt that would solve the problem tomorrow— that would solve the problem tomorrow. ., , �* tomorrow. it doesn't sound as if there is much _ tomorrow. it doesn't sound as if there is much hope _ tomorrow. it doesn't sound as if there is much hope in _ tomorrow. it doesn't sound as if there is much hope in terms - tomorrow. it doesn't sound as if there is much hope in terms of. there is much hope in terms of ending this dispute that you are involved with and av
the -a would have to go on pay instead? tue: pay review body would have to go on pay instead?y review body, but what we want is negotiations and as far as affordability and where the money comes from, you are right to raise that point, and the question for 2023 is, who pays, and in our view, there is money in in the society but the question is about choices, and one example, the energy companies will be making some hundred and 70 billion in excess profits over the next two years so how about a...
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if the gop stops to pay our nations bills americans pay the price. brinksmanship is a massivenk hit to american families and an economic crisis. here's what would happen for instance interest rates go way up. if you have a home loan the average person could pay tens of thousands of dollars if they have a variable rate mortgage. it would hurt social security dramatically, medicare the only people that would pay the price is partisan politics because when interest rates go up on values go down people have less money so now listen to this house republicans have asked their leadership some house republicans that their leadership has agreed to give gop radicals a vote on a 30 percent national sales tax across the board 30 percent sales tax on everything. meaning right now as inflation begins to drop republicans are looking to make american families pay 30 percent for every single thing we by the republican national sales tax is a disaster for american families. don't take it from me grover norquist said it is an insult to your retirement savings and hardl
if the gop stops to pay our nations bills americans pay the price. brinksmanship is a massivenk hit to american families and an economic crisis. here's what would happen for instance interest rates go way up. if you have a home loan the average person could pay tens of thousands of dollars if they have a variable rate mortgage. it would hurt social security dramatically, medicare the only people that would pay the price is partisan politics because when interest rates go up on values go down...
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you pay this income.it depends on you on time, then you are better more, as it were, absolutely. well, you also have a choice. but the question just develops from questions. is it true that now all individual entrepreneurs are forced to pay tax, like ordinary enterprises, and andrei valerievich can be here, explain how entrepreneurs reacted to these innovations and how, in principle, this is fair, because it turns out anyway. as you said, if a state-owned enterprise sells the same group of goods, let's say they paid one tax, and p paid another. well, naturally, their goods could have been cheaper somewhere, and there was clearly competition here, while it was unfair that it was predictable. e, tax increases annually, half a year and the participation of the business community in such e projects about e, increases, including this leaves much to be desired now i will explain. here you are asking. is it true that all individual entrepreneurs will now be forced to pay tax, but we have a colleague here who exp
you pay this income.it depends on you on time, then you are better more, as it were, absolutely. well, you also have a choice. but the question just develops from questions. is it true that now all individual entrepreneurs are forced to pay tax, like ordinary enterprises, and andrei valerievich can be here, explain how entrepreneurs reacted to these innovations and how, in principle, this is fair, because it turns out anyway. as you said, if a state-owned enterprise sells the same group of...
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we aren't paying attention. what happened when i ran the first time as a 29-year-old kid in the senate and got elected. we have what we call limousine liberals. a lot of people want to do a loss but they forgot about my neighborhood. the neighborhood i grew up in. we were not poor. we lived in a housing development in suburbia i think it was 42 homes, split-level homes, three bedroom split-level homes. i look back and wonder how my parents did. the walls were very thin. and my dad was a hard-working guy. came home for dinner every night and went back to work. not a joke. today with four kids he would be making i guess his salary based on what it was then would be like $85,000 a year, enough to get by but not enough to pay for college and all those things. and they remember why the jobs went away and whether the path even exists anymore then to be counted in these invisible folks i grew up with but i know we can forge that path. i'm confident we can. but in the economy where nobody is left behind. [applause] let'
we aren't paying attention. what happened when i ran the first time as a 29-year-old kid in the senate and got elected. we have what we call limousine liberals. a lot of people want to do a loss but they forgot about my neighborhood. the neighborhood i grew up in. we were not poor. we lived in a housing development in suburbia i think it was 42 homes, split-level homes, three bedroom split-level homes. i look back and wonder how my parents did. the walls were very thin. and my dad was a...
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he pays him. here.ly, now the simplified taxation system for individual entrepreneurs is cancelled. here i looked at the statistics according to my information. for 9 months and 22 years, 63% of payers have been simplified in terms of simplified taxation. this is the ip now they will not be. well, and accordingly, this is simple mathematics, yes, the theory of probability and others risk almost everything that is called people igor viktorovich here. a. well, often our opponents are included. well, in principle, there is such an opinion that when the state suddenly decides to raise taxes, it means there is no money, it is necessary to rob the population and thus solve their problems. it's just that this issue suddenly began to be sharply politicized. here is the phrase. yes the steeper the sanctions against belarus, the higher the financial authorities raise taxes for business. all this will lead to a significant reduction in the taxation of the adored base. and shrinking incomes and job losses. you see,
he pays him. here.ly, now the simplified taxation system for individual entrepreneurs is cancelled. here i looked at the statistics according to my information. for 9 months and 22 years, 63% of payers have been simplified in terms of simplified taxation. this is the ip now they will not be. well, and accordingly, this is simple mathematics, yes, the theory of probability and others risk almost everything that is called people igor viktorovich here. a. well, often our opponents are included....
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—— pay and conditions of.t have to weigh up the alternatives. people have to see a serious injustice in the workplace, and then, if they�*re in a unionised workplace, they think that the union can actually do something about it. and also, that they weigh up the costs and benefits that, on balance, it�*s worth taking a deep breath and going on strike. the current wave of strikes has echoes in history. the uk�*s biggest industrial action was in 1926 — the general strike shook the country, with coal miners playing a central role. one in ten men or boys of working age were employed in the coal industry. miners had won important gains in the 1910s and during the first world war, by having established a national system of pay bargaining. so there was an attempt by employers to abandon national minimum and reduce the overall volume of wages. so, miners resisted and workers, trade unionists and other sectors of the economyjoined them in a sympathetic strike, the general strike. the government of the time, including th
—— pay and conditions of.t have to weigh up the alternatives. people have to see a serious injustice in the workplace, and then, if they�*re in a unionised workplace, they think that the union can actually do something about it. and also, that they weigh up the costs and benefits that, on balance, it�*s worth taking a deep breath and going on strike. the current wave of strikes has echoes in history. the uk�*s biggest industrial action was in 1926 — the general strike shook the...
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that are related to pay.- that are related to pay.o pay. so it is looking at... _ that are related to pay. so it is looking at... you _ that are related to pay. so it is looking at... you talk - that are related to pay. so it is looking at... you talk about. that are related to pay. so it is looking at... you talk about it | looking at... you talk about it looking at... you talk about it looking at... you talk about it looking at inflation, and we will go into that in a moment. in terms of its independence, who pays for it and decides who is on it? so there is a process- _ and decides who is on it? so there is a process. you _ and decides who is on it? so there is a process. you apply, _ and decides who is on it? so there is a process. you apply, it - and decides who is on it? so there is a process. you apply, it is - is a process. you apply, it is advertised, you apply and a panel, that doesn�*t include politicians, basically makes a recommendation to the government of the day, which are pretty invariably accepted. and people are app
that are related to pay.- that are related to pay.o pay. so it is looking at... _ that are related to pay. so it is looking at... you _ that are related to pay. so it is looking at... you talk - that are related to pay. so it is looking at... you talk about. that are related to pay. so it is looking at... you talk about it | looking at... you talk about it looking at... you talk about it looking at... you talk about it looking at inflation, and we will go into that in a moment. in terms of its...
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that is done by a pay body.ys a discussion can happen, though only it seems about future years. will you talk to nurses about increasing pay this year — yes or no? we are about to start that process. that is about next year. it is about the year we are about to start. is it not the financial year 23—2“ they want to talk about pay this year. we are about to have that conversation. when it comes to pay, it's not appropriate for those conversations happen in public. a glimmer of something for unions that will meet the health secretary tomorrow but not enough to stop strikes about the pay nurses are getting this year. there was a chink of optimism, there was a little shift in what the prime minister was saying, but what the government want to talk about tomorrow is pay moving forward. and in the broadest terms. and that is not going to avert the strike action planned for ten days�* time. with many waiting days now to see a family doctor on the nhs, the prime minister was asked if he is signed up to private medical c
that is done by a pay body.ys a discussion can happen, though only it seems about future years. will you talk to nurses about increasing pay this year — yes or no? we are about to start that process. that is about next year. it is about the year we are about to start. is it not the financial year 23—2“ they want to talk about pay this year. we are about to have that conversation. when it comes to pay, it's not appropriate for those conversations happen in public. a glimmer of something...
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overtime, previous vacation travel sick pay and recent benefits to people. it is not the employer who pays afzn for illness or reasons for receiving benefits - these are insured events for the social security fund, in which the employer deducts money for the employee every month, because the employer simply saves a place for the employee during the illness of the employee. standard labor vacation in belarus is 24 days. this is spelled out in the labor code, article 155, but there are categories of workers who are entitled to a longer rest. these are people who work in dangerous and harmful conditions or work irregular hours, in addition, additional vacation days can be given for seniority, or as incentives from the company, all these issues are regulated by the employers themselves, the terms of contracts , collective agreements or government decrees to split vacations with permission employer can have many parts, but one of they should not be shorter, 14 days should not let a person rest at all even once in 12 months. the employer cannot, this does not fit
overtime, previous vacation travel sick pay and recent benefits to people. it is not the employer who pays afzn for illness or reasons for receiving benefits - these are insured events for the social security fund, in which the employer deducts money for the employee every month, because the employer simply saves a place for the employee during the illness of the employee. standard labor vacation in belarus is 24 days. this is spelled out in the labor code, article 155, but there are categories...
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we were paying £40,000 a year, we are now paying and the year| year, we are now paying and the year isl so far-— is not even ever, 120,000 is the bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 ear bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high. _ bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high. pay _ bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high, pay has - bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high, pay has risen - bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high, pay has risen in l bill so far. with inflation close to i a 40 year high, pay has risen in the private sector by 7.2%, too little to keep up with price rises. and in the public sector by only 3.3%, a real terms pay cut of more than 5.5%. that means workers and private are getting poorer. in the public sector, wages are no higher than they were in 2005. from refuge collectors to ambulance staff, large real—time pay cuts prompted strikes across the public sector suffering an acute acute shortage of staff. some economists welcomed a stronger set of figures than they expected. we are still seeing job vacanci
we were paying £40,000 a year, we are now paying and the year| year, we are now paying and the year isl so far-— is not even ever, 120,000 is the bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 ear bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high. _ bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high. pay _ bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high, pay has - bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high, pay has risen - bill so far. with inflation close to a 40 year high, pay...
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rise. _ one—off top up payment on top of the pay rise. but— one—off top up payment on top of the payat is simply not — pay rise, but the unions say that is simply not enough for them. we are also hearing today that nhs physiotherapists are planning industrial action on seventh february, so it does seem there is a lon- february, so it does seem there is a long way— february, so it does seem there is a long way to — february, so it does seem there is a long way to go if we are to avoid further— long way to go if we are to avoid further days of action similar to this one — further days of action similar to this one. a , further days of action similar to this one. x, , . further days of action similar to this one. , . . ., further days of action similar to this one. , . . . ., this one. many thanks, katharine da costa in bristol _ this one. many thanks, katharine da costa in bristol and _ this one. many thanks, katharine da costa in bristol and is, _ this one. many thanks, katharine da costa in bristol and is, in _ this one. many thanks, katharine da costa in bristol and is, in cardiff.
rise. _ one—off top up payment on top of the pay rise. but— one—off top up payment on top of the payat is simply not — pay rise, but the unions say that is simply not enough for them. we are also hearing today that nhs physiotherapists are planning industrial action on seventh february, so it does seem there is a lon- february, so it does seem there is a long way— february, so it does seem there is a long way to — february, so it does seem there is a long way to go if we are to...
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there is a law that says you ought to pay it and they are not paying it. two thirds of those taxes are owed to the people in the top 10% of the income. if the irs audits to many people who are low income, -- they do not have the lawyers to protect them. the irs is going up to the low hanging fruit. the only way to go after the big fat cats like president trump, the only way they can do that is higher a lot more people. it takes four to five years to train an auditor to go after a wealthy person. you need people. you need bodies to throw at that. host: grover, i want youtubers -- to respond to the resident yesterday. he was asked talking about the irs and tax policy. >> [video clip] like many americans, i was disappointed the first will republicans in the house of representatives passed was to help wealthy people in big corporations cheat on their taxes at the expense of ordinary, middle-class taxpayers. and would add $114 billion to the deficit. their very first bill. house republicans cannot tame down inflation. they did not say if elected, their plan was
there is a law that says you ought to pay it and they are not paying it. two thirds of those taxes are owed to the people in the top 10% of the income. if the irs audits to many people who are low income, -- they do not have the lawyers to protect them. the irs is going up to the low hanging fruit. the only way to go after the big fat cats like president trump, the only way they can do that is higher a lot more people. it takes four to five years to train an auditor to go after a wealthy...
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so a lot of high paying paying for it. so a lot of high paying , paying for it. a lot of high paying, higher paying for it. so a lot of high paying , higher taxpayers are paying, higher taxpayers are paying paying, higher taxpayers are paying for it. so the top 10% of earners account for 53% of all income tax . so if tax goes up, income tax. so if tax goes up, those people could could leave and then we know who's going to who's going to pay for all a free, free stuff. i say in the middle of this, i'm kind of glad people can we've created situation now this all goes to covid. it all goes back to our reaction covid not just us in the uk , the western reaction to the uk, the western reaction to covid and as a result more people lost their jobs . yeah, people lost their jobs. yeah, and have not been able to find way back into work because it's been followed swiftly by a cost of living crisis which people aren't employing anybody. i'd say see the problem goes covid say i see the problem goes covid i there's nothing the i think there's nothing the british people have b
so a lot of high paying paying for it. so a lot of high paying , paying for it. a lot of high paying, higher paying for it. so a lot of high paying , higher taxpayers are paying, higher taxpayers are paying paying, higher taxpayers are paying for it. so the top 10% of earners account for 53% of all income tax . so if tax goes up, income tax. so if tax goes up, those people could could leave and then we know who's going to who's going to pay for all a free, free stuff. i say in the middle of...
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they pay their bills, i think they expect the government to pay its bills. we can do this on a bipartisan basis as we have done time and time again. i think we lose our way when we make the issue about politicians. i am focused on the people of georgia. i'm focused on farmers who are trying their best to make it work in this tough economy. i'm thinking about ordinary workers who deserve a livable wage. i'm thinking about those trying to make their lives work. when we make it about politicians, we lose our way. host: we are opening our question for you on this monday about social security and medicare, focusing on whether you support changes, what type of changes to social security and medicare. for those under 65, (202) 748-8000. social security and medicare recipient, (202) 748-8001. all others, (202) 748-8002. first to indiana. good morning. caller: good morning. i do not think social security or medicare should be changed or reduced. i think this whole discussion about budget deficits and that kind of thing is an irrational kind of discussion to have. bec
they pay their bills, i think they expect the government to pay its bills. we can do this on a bipartisan basis as we have done time and time again. i think we lose our way when we make the issue about politicians. i am focused on the people of georgia. i'm focused on farmers who are trying their best to make it work in this tough economy. i'm thinking about ordinary workers who deserve a livable wage. i'm thinking about those trying to make their lives work. when we make it about politicians,...
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after pay rises . call real pay after pay rises.own by 3.4. and that's the biggest since 2009. so what have here mark and it's quite difficult to get your head around it. so i'll say it again we have the biggest increase in actual pay in pounds and pence since 2001 over the last few last months of last year. but we've had the biggest fall in post inflation pay. yeah, this is what inflation when the cost of living is rising, is what inflation when the cost of living is rising , these hefty of living is rising, these hefty pay of living is rising, these hefty pay rises don't actually add up to pay rises . and that's the to pay rises. and that's the conundrum, of course given the situation with the government in, the unions at the moment, the government saying, look, in cash , we can't afford this . the cash, we can't afford this. the union's well, hold on. union's saying, well, hold on. looking at the pay packets and what means when you get home what it means when you get home and work what cost of living and work in what cost of livi
after pay rises . call real pay after pay rises.own by 3.4. and that's the biggest since 2009. so what have here mark and it's quite difficult to get your head around it. so i'll say it again we have the biggest increase in actual pay in pounds and pence since 2001 over the last few last months of last year. but we've had the biggest fall in post inflation pay. yeah, this is what inflation when the cost of living is rising, is what inflation when the cost of living is rising , these hefty of...
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it will ensure people are paying the taxes they owe and help us pay our deficit. if that money is repealed, in the opposite direction, that will increase our deficits. i don't think that will be a good policy, nor would it be helpful for getting our fiscal policy in order. host: a story out today, taking a look at the ideas that go along the debt limit and what we are seeing currently play out in congress. they have suggestions, such as minting a trillion dollar coin. the other would be to declare the debt ceiling non-comparable with our fiscal spending. guest: there's a lot of ideas floating around when we look at the debt limit. we could be headed there again this time and that's why those ideas are resurfacing. frankly, policies are worse than they ever have been. fuller's asian continues to worsen. some ideas are back on the table. my concerns about all of them, and i put them all in a similar category, are that we have never been in a situation where we are testing out these unprecedented taxes. more so than the substance of whatever the treasury does, whethe
it will ensure people are paying the taxes they owe and help us pay our deficit. if that money is repealed, in the opposite direction, that will increase our deficits. i don't think that will be a good policy, nor would it be helpful for getting our fiscal policy in order. host: a story out today, taking a look at the ideas that go along the debt limit and what we are seeing currently play out in congress. they have suggestions, such as minting a trillion dollar coin. the other would be to...
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will pay some oft would pay or will pay some of your interest. your mortgage interest.an. essentially it's like a loan. you it back when you sell you pay it back when you sell your or you transfer your your house or you transfer your house. think house. do you think we're heading for a property crash and do you think a property crash would good thing ? i would be a good thing? i genuinely know. and genuinely don't know. and you know, i predict what know, if i could predict what was going to happen to property prices, made prices, i'd probably have made a huge of money over the huge amount of money over the last 30 years, and i'd be last 20 or 30 years, and i'd be a very person. i don't know a very rich person. i don't know what's going to happen to property prices and last property prices and the last thing readers do is thing your readers should do is actually to me actually listen to me forecasting might happen. forecasting what might happen. obviously, savvy . you've paid obviously, a savvy. you've paid off your mortgage. well you know you're doing hard work not thro
will pay some oft would pay or will pay some of your interest. your mortgage interest.an. essentially it's like a loan. you it back when you sell you pay it back when you sell your or you transfer your your house or you transfer your house. think house. do you think we're heading for a property crash and do you think a property crash would good thing ? i would be a good thing? i genuinely know. and genuinely don't know. and you know, i predict what know, if i could predict what was going to...
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we are not paying attention. bit like what happened want to run the first time 29-year-old kid in the senate got elected. we had limousine liberals. a lot of people want to do an awful lot but they forgot about my neighborhood. they forgot about the neighborhood i grew up in. we weren't poor lived in the housing development in suburbia. i think it was 42 homes three and four bedroom in the process we had four kids in a grand pop or aunt with us all of the time. i look back on it and wonder how my parents didn't but we thought it was good, the walls were very thin. but remember, my dad was a hard-working guy pretty came home from dinner every night ang go back to work. not a joke. like millions, we were not poor. my dad would run for kids and probably be b making somewhere i guess his salary based on it then would probably be $85000 a year. enough to get by but not enough to pay for college and all of those things. they remember in my old neighborhoods when the jobs went away. and whether a past exist anymore thes
we are not paying attention. bit like what happened want to run the first time 29-year-old kid in the senate got elected. we had limousine liberals. a lot of people want to do an awful lot but they forgot about my neighborhood. they forgot about the neighborhood i grew up in. we weren't poor lived in the housing development in suburbia. i think it was 42 homes three and four bedroom in the process we had four kids in a grand pop or aunt with us all of the time. i look back on it and wonder how...
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addressing the pay of 2324. are in dispute. addressing the pay of 232a. case but what the government want to talk about tomorrow is pay moving forward and in the broadest terms. that is not going to avert the strike action thatis not going to avert the strike action that is planned. . it is not rishi sunak who is involved with this, it is his spokesperson who will sit down and talk with the unions. lots of other things to pick up on in that interview. 0ne things to pick up on in that interview. one that is always a tricky issue for prime ministers is theissue tricky issue for prime ministers is the issue of private health care. while these issues are going on with the health_ while these issues are going on with the health service, people are waiting — the health service, people are waiting weeks to get an appointment, many weeks to get a treatment in hospital— many weeks to get a treatment in hospital or— many weeks to get a treatment in hospital or operations. is he and his own — hospital or operations. is he and his own family paying for private health
addressing the pay of 2324. are in dispute. addressing the pay of 232a. case but what the government want to talk about tomorrow is pay moving forward and in the broadest terms. that is not going to avert the strike action thatis not going to avert the strike action that is planned. . it is not rishi sunak who is involved with this, it is his spokesperson who will sit down and talk with the unions. lots of other things to pick up on in that interview. 0ne things to pick up on in that interview....
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part of that is because of pay for. ringback and it just stuff, there's a reason why nested around striking the moment inexperienced actually was all that have and they were about 1015 years ago. and you have messages during the balance dots does know system that is working in school and a huge amount of that comes down to the lack of pay and public sector pay freezes that we've had over the last 15 years. there's also a major issue to do with social care, which is then having an impact on the chest as well. right. let's look at funding. there are various ideas floating about out there, including java himself. you propose making us patients pay their doctors for doctors appointments and even any emergency departments using a kind of means tested system nothing. i'm right. saying that that works in to a degree certainly in sweden, an island realistically, that's not going to work. and in the u. k, 1st of all, let's not forget that we do pay for the just pay for free lunch and income tax and other forms of transportation.
part of that is because of pay for. ringback and it just stuff, there's a reason why nested around striking the moment inexperienced actually was all that have and they were about 1015 years ago. and you have messages during the balance dots does know system that is working in school and a huge amount of that comes down to the lack of pay and public sector pay freezes that we've had over the last 15 years. there's also a major issue to do with social care, which is then having an impact on the...
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and we'll still have to pay a ticket. manas in brazil have formed a 3 kilometer long queue to pay their last respects to the football legend. pele, his body is lying in the stadium at santos, the club where he started his career. the brazilian city of santos, which sporting legend pay lay turned into a byword for football. brilliance is bidding good bye to its hero. mourners lined up to see pallet's body in an open casket in the center of the field at the villa ville mural stadium. former teammates and officials were among the 1st to pay their respects. the 3 time woke up when i died on thursday at the age of $82.00, of course would pay tribute to him by being here. we pay tribute to him by asking an older federations. now to pay a minute of silence and tribute to play. but we're also going to ask every country in the world to name one of their football stadiums with the name of philly. thousands of fans gathered on the streets to say a final good bye to the sporting hero, and some of them cued all night too. as to see the coffin. i stole it a little bit. pillars important here is somet
and we'll still have to pay a ticket. manas in brazil have formed a 3 kilometer long queue to pay their last respects to the football legend. pele, his body is lying in the stadium at santos, the club where he started his career. the brazilian city of santos, which sporting legend pay lay turned into a byword for football. brilliance is bidding good bye to its hero. mourners lined up to see pallet's body in an open casket in the center of the field at the villa ville mural stadium. former...
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how are people going to pay these bills?n in any time since the 19805. unions and bosses are further apart than ever. so why are they striking, and is there an end in sight? these strikes are completely unnecessary. i'm finding it really hard, like, to heat my house, to feed my children. our members have been. getting poorer and poorer. at the end of the day, i they deserve a pay rise. there has to be a reality check amongst the junior colleagues about where that money will have to come from. no one's taking it lightly, but it's kind of the only way now we feel like we're going to be heard. if the union leaders - continue to be unreasonable, then it is my duty take action. i'm not the grinch, i'm a trade union official and i'm determined to get a deal. the bigger strikes in a generation are happening even though fewer people are in unions. membership peaked in the late 19705, when 13 million people were members. since then, it's declined to about 6.7 million people — about a quarter of the workforce. it's mostly in the priva
how are people going to pay these bills?n in any time since the 19805. unions and bosses are further apart than ever. so why are they striking, and is there an end in sight? these strikes are completely unnecessary. i'm finding it really hard, like, to heat my house, to feed my children. our members have been. getting poorer and poorer. at the end of the day, i they deserve a pay rise. there has to be a reality check amongst the junior colleagues about where that money will have to come from....
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paying for aren't worth the money that they're paying.hem. and it's that sort of the independence of sovereign also full service is perfect, isn't it? well, it's also full service is perfect, isn't it? well, it' s £2,750 a isn't it? well, it's £2,750 a person for every man, woman and child in this country. so yes, it's a fabulous system primary and secondary care. but it's a fabulous system primary and secondary care. bu t £2,750 and secondary care. but £2,750 per person based on value , you per person based on value, you one has to look at that the same you know, we could talk about ambulances now, you know, if you had the opportunity to buy an ambulance service privately, you could get it properly for less come the cost of the service that getting. so what's that we're getting. so what's happening, that people happening, nigel, is that people are to look wherever are starting to look wherever they are in the world and saying, for the money i'm contributing towards the centre, am i getting a return? no i am saying, you know, people in th
paying for aren't worth the money that they're paying.hem. and it's that sort of the independence of sovereign also full service is perfect, isn't it? well, it's also full service is perfect, isn't it? well, it' s £2,750 a isn't it? well, it's £2,750 a person for every man, woman and child in this country. so yes, it's a fabulous system primary and secondary care. but it's a fabulous system primary and secondary care. bu t £2,750 and secondary care. but £2,750 per person based on value ,...
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a person who pays monthly himself or the employer pays for it should be accumulated in his account, and he should clearly understand that this is my money, to which i have access, which is invested, invested , stored according to the completely transparent, understandable model determined by him, and this also applies health insurance, but i want to comment on the pension reform, even before the war, we had almost 1.5 pensioners per worker, now in conditions when several million workers left ukraine there are a large number of retired ukrainians left, well, this burden has become even greater and has always been a problem of pension reform , and the project is cool, you will receive your pension accumulated there in 20-30 years, and what to do with pensioners today, at what cost are they in it is de facto today that the state what did we talk about when the state pays 70 to 70% of the euv itself and closes delta by directly subsidizing the pension fund? it practically does not change anything, we just have to accept that this is a social responsibility, the social duty of the state to p
a person who pays monthly himself or the employer pays for it should be accumulated in his account, and he should clearly understand that this is my money, to which i have access, which is invested, invested , stored according to the completely transparent, understandable model determined by him, and this also applies health insurance, but i want to comment on the pension reform, even before the war, we had almost 1.5 pensioners per worker, now in conditions when several million workers left...
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, we pay including 20% a year plus two vat and there will be +10 vat, i.e. 10% less paying for garbage removal, a similar situation paying for water, a similar situation paying for gas for heat, a similar situation buying food products, absolutely the same moreover, i specially we specially analyzed the experience of the european union, yes. if we take a check from a supermarket in any european country , up to 80% of the products on this list have a preferential rate of vat on food products of basic consumption, the preferential rate is different in different countries, somewhere it is zero, somewhere three, somewhere seven, somewhere nine there is no single approach for basic consumer goods. why such a story is probably not very correct to do in ukraine, because as soon as we leave the differentiated rates in our tax eyes tax abuses will begin, those who work to optimize taxes in one segment , they sing, they pump here. believe us, we have very enterprising people who do not want to engage in the real sector in principle or will engage in these manipulations, so it is better to have a
, we pay including 20% a year plus two vat and there will be +10 vat, i.e. 10% less paying for garbage removal, a similar situation paying for water, a similar situation paying for gas for heat, a similar situation buying food products, absolutely the same moreover, i specially we specially analyzed the experience of the european union, yes. if we take a check from a supermarket in any european country , up to 80% of the products on this list have a preferential rate of vat on food products of...
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in the case of netflix. , netflix's pay philosophy has been articulated since 1999 and it is to pay people at the top of their personal market. and that means that, they say, some people based on the scarcity of talent and what it would cost to replace them could see their wages rise very quickly, and other people might see their wages stay flat year after year. some want to pay people different amounts and fight for the very top talent. . other companies prioritize equities -- prioritize equity and want a sense of trust among their employees. kristen: for someone already working within the company, let us say there is no job transfer or moving to a different area, they just want to know, can they walk into hr and safer people working in my role, what is the range? ? do they have to give it? >> yes. right now, about 80% of companies say they do actually set internal pay ranges. but only about 40% and employees or jobseekers what those ranges are. there's a big imbalance information. now you should be able to go to hr and say, what is the pay range for this position? and they will have to t
in the case of netflix. , netflix's pay philosophy has been articulated since 1999 and it is to pay people at the top of their personal market. and that means that, they say, some people based on the scarcity of talent and what it would cost to replace them could see their wages rise very quickly, and other people might see their wages stay flat year after year. some want to pay people different amounts and fight for the very top talent. . other companies prioritize equities -- prioritize...
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to pay for christmas.hey used credit to pay for at least some of their festive spending and of those around a third said they're not confident they'll be able to pay that money back. our cost of living correspodent, colletta smith, reports. it is showtime at the castleford tigers dance class. and like so many people parents here are working hard to make sure their children still have something to cheer about while keeping a lid on spending. if i'm shopping, the bills, you try. i used to get chicken breast for £3.50, now they're £4.50 and that's a big thing for me. nearly half the people in our survey said they changed where they shopped to try and save money. when it comes to the girls and things, like, we have gone previous years and we have not had to say no to them but now we are having to say no because obviously for the kids they all think everything is free. christmas is always a big spending point but with budgets already stretched with the basics, 31% of people told us they spent less than planned
to pay for christmas.hey used credit to pay for at least some of their festive spending and of those around a third said they're not confident they'll be able to pay that money back. our cost of living correspodent, colletta smith, reports. it is showtime at the castleford tigers dance class. and like so many people parents here are working hard to make sure their children still have something to cheer about while keeping a lid on spending. if i'm shopping, the bills, you try. i used to get...
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the only people who would pay the price is partisan politics.interest rates go up, guys go down people left money to buy a home because i put a lot in the mortgage. and now, listen to this. house republicans some of the house maga republicans have asked their leadership, we hear some house republicans from house republicans at their leadership has agreed to give gop radicals a boat, 30%% national sales tax across the board. 30% sales tax on everything meeting right now inflation finally begins to drop republicans are looking to make american families pay 30% more for every single thing they buy. the republican national sales tax is a disaster for american families. you do not need to take it from me. the proposal on your retirement savings, he's hardly an ally of ours prince steve forbes is as rent house prices by $100,000 and raise american bills by thousands. there is nothing fair about this republican sales tax. so, if republicans want to push this terrible proposal they are welcome to make their case, make our day. similarly if republicans w
the only people who would pay the price is partisan politics.interest rates go up, guys go down people left money to buy a home because i put a lot in the mortgage. and now, listen to this. house republicans some of the house maga republicans have asked their leadership, we hear some house republicans from house republicans at their leadership has agreed to give gop radicals a boat, 30%% national sales tax across the board. 30% sales tax on everything meeting right now inflation finally begins...
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i'm _ don't pay me. lets see what people say about that. i'm to _ don't pay me.tly _ would you like to see? partly that i'm slightly baffled _ would you like to see? partly that i'm slightly baffled at _ would you like to see? partly that i'm slightly baffled at the - would you like to see? partly that i'm slightly baffled at the idea - i'm slightly baffled at the idea that all of our nurses and doctors and teachers should just go and get anotherjob. that really would screw the country, wouldn't it? anyway... that would be rattling a few people, but we welcome all views. we that would be rattling a few people, but we welcome all views.— but we welcome all views. we need the health service. _ but we welcome all views. we need the health service. go _ but we welcome all views. we need the health service. go and - but we welcome all views. we need the health service. go and get - but we welcome all views. we need the health service. go and get a - the health service. go and get a properjob? what i would like to say is on the ballot, certainly, paul pointed out you h
i'm _ don't pay me. lets see what people say about that. i'm to _ don't pay me.tly _ would you like to see? partly that i'm slightly baffled _ would you like to see? partly that i'm slightly baffled at _ would you like to see? partly that i'm slightly baffled at the - would you like to see? partly that i'm slightly baffled at the idea - i'm slightly baffled at the idea that all of our nurses and doctors and teachers should just go and get anotherjob. that really would screw the country,...
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are _ fair pay rise. what do you see as a fair pay rise? are your _ fair pay rise.tion?— above inflation? what we need to remember is _ above inflation? what we need to remember is that _ above inflation? what we need to remember is that we've - above inflation? what we need to remember is that we've had i above inflation? what we need to remember is that we've had over| above inflation? what we need to l remember is that we've had over 12 years of restrained pay, what would asking for is simply to restoration after many years of below inflation pay rise. it is simply not good enough for us. we are struggling, working professionals, university educated working professionals in safety critical jobs and educated working professionals in safety criticaljobs and are simply not being able to pay the bills, having to go to food banks, it is simply not good enough. haifa having to go to food banks, it is simply not good enough. how worried are ou simply not good enough. how worried are you about — simply not good enough. how worried are you about the _ simply not good enou
are _ fair pay rise. what do you see as a fair pay rise? are your _ fair pay rise.tion?— above inflation? what we need to remember is _ above inflation? what we need to remember is that _ above inflation? what we need to remember is that we've - above inflation? what we need to remember is that we've had i above inflation? what we need to remember is that we've had over| above inflation? what we need to l remember is that we've had over 12 years of restrained pay, what would asking for is...
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you still to pay for social still have to pay for social care. still have to pay care.pay for the you still to pay the nhs. you still have to pay for universal credit. so i think the does a tax the question is how does a tax cutting get you a cutting agenda get you to a point where the british state is more sustainable? and if you don't argument and don't have that argument and i've it yet, it's not i've not heard it yet, it's not this isn't really case for this isn't really a case for cutting taxes in and of itself. i mean, some would push i mean, some people would push back actually, if back and say, actually, if you're cutting taxes, you have the perhaps the opportunity perhaps to raise more long term more tax in the long term because you won't see the situation that just had situation that we just had proposed of weeks ago, proposed a couple of weeks ago, which amount so—called which is the amount of so—called millionaires leaving millionaires that are leaving the emails the uk. someone emails a millionaire's saying millionaire's retirement, saying in the cabinet th
you still to pay for social still have to pay for social care. still have to pay care.pay for the you still to pay the nhs. you still have to pay for universal credit. so i think the does a tax the question is how does a tax cutting get you a cutting agenda get you to a point where the british state is more sustainable? and if you don't argument and don't have that argument and i've it yet, it's not i've not heard it yet, it's not this isn't really case for this isn't really a case for cutting...
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paying for it. it's, it's well known the non dollars, for example, on paying the share of tax landlords as well on paying their fair share of national insurance or capital gains. there are lots of holes in the tax system which are quite easy when the government of any color to come in and fix and. ringback immediately you could, you could put that money back into the n h s. what about this idea? finally, if rely on the private sector and, and hospitals to help rescue the energy put forward by the labor party. so maybe as a very short term plan, this could work, but anything longer than, than short term doesn't quite make sense. we've. we have a staffing issue both in indiana and social cat where we've also got about 130000 of. ready agencies, if i, if we can rely too much on our private model staffing within the checking is going to get even worse. and that means kind of a greater reliance on private health. all right, well it's a battle ahead sometimes appreciate that. thanks very much. thank you.
paying for it. it's, it's well known the non dollars, for example, on paying the share of tax landlords as well on paying their fair share of national insurance or capital gains. there are lots of holes in the tax system which are quite easy when the government of any color to come in and fix and. ringback immediately you could, you could put that money back into the n h s. what about this idea? finally, if rely on the private sector and, and hospitals to help rescue the energy put forward by...
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addressing the pay of 22, 23.ase _ but what the government want to talk about tomorrow is pay moving forward and in the broadest terms. _ that is not going to. avert the strike action that is planned. it is not rishi sunak who is involved with this, it is his ministers who will sit down and talk with the unions. lots of other things to pick up on in that interview. one that is always a tricky issue for prime ministers is the issue of private health care. while these issues are going on with the health service, people are waiting weeks to get an appointment, many weeks to get a treatment in hospital or operations. is he and his own family paying for private health care? are they able to access health care quickly. while he is obviously steering the government with the unions. are you registered with a private gp? i my dad was a doctor... i grew up in an nhs family. that wasn't the question, were i you registered with a private gp? as a general policy, i would not talk about my family's health care, it is not releva
addressing the pay of 22, 23.ase _ but what the government want to talk about tomorrow is pay moving forward and in the broadest terms. _ that is not going to. avert the strike action that is planned. it is not rishi sunak who is involved with this, it is his ministers who will sit down and talk with the unions. lots of other things to pick up on in that interview. one that is always a tricky issue for prime ministers is the issue of private health care. while these issues are going on with the...
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the average working person in our country pay the -- pays the rate of about 25%. billionaires pay under 5%. every citizen and corporation should take a pledge of allegiance to pay their fair share of taxes. but amazon, chevron, a.i.g. and even coca-cola shirk their duty to liberty. jeff bezos, elon musk prosper under liberties flag -- liberty's flag but cheat on their taxes. in what world is it fair that those in the top brackets can cheat the system while hardworking americans pay their fair share every day? i can assure you staff in our offices have answered over 1,000 calls since 2020 because the i.r.s. doesn't have enough agents to do the job. properly funding the i.r.s. will ensure that will help to reduce the deficit and that average americans get answer and help and tax cheaters will finally pay their fair share. i ask unanimous consent to place a longer list of tax cheaters in the record. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. neal: mr. speaker, that was our last speaker. i'm prepared to close when th
the average working person in our country pay the -- pays the rate of about 25%. billionaires pay under 5%. every citizen and corporation should take a pledge of allegiance to pay their fair share of taxes. but amazon, chevron, a.i.g. and even coca-cola shirk their duty to liberty. jeff bezos, elon musk prosper under liberties flag -- liberty's flag but cheat on their taxes. in what world is it fair that those in the top brackets can cheat the system while hardworking americans pay their fair...
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Jan 11, 2023
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this pay award so that you would receive a pay increase earlier.— a pay increase earlier.ext year and next year so the pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike, pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike. just _ pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike. just a _ pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike, just a final— pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike, just a final thought, - pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike, just a final thought, you i on strike, just a final thought, you must be concerned about the impact this is going to have on patients. i wonder how you square that circle. absolutely, so we do still have members of staff responding today and they will respond to the absolute highest category of calls. going out to the ci calls, life and limb. what changes is that they are allowing more people to make their way to hospital or pressuring them to find other avenues such as speaking to the gp. so you would hope you would be able to strike and at the same time not have any serious detrimental effect, especially loss of life. the co
this pay award so that you would receive a pay increase earlier.— a pay increase earlier.ext year and next year so the pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike, pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike. just _ pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike. just a _ pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike, just a final— pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike, just a final thought, - pay must rise to meet that. you are on strike, just a final thought, you i on strike,...
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not issue of pay. steve back. not issue of pay.the pressures off the cost of living unaffordable pay rises, he says will stoke inflation. but the rcn general secretary cullen, saying that today's strike action by nurse, by nursing staff is a modest escalation from december before sharp increase if a deal can't be reached, three weeks from now. as you mentioned , as now. as you mentioned, as strikes go in to february , she strikes go in to february, she said the people aren't dying because nurses are striking . because nurses are striking. nurses are striking because people are dying. and so for patients trying to get care today , like you mentioned, today, like you mentioned, things like critical care , things like critical care, chemotherapy, emergency cancer services, that's not affected in terms of a&e, nurse staff there are running christmas day style shifts, but we know from the december strikes, around 30,000 appointments had to be reached , appointments had to be reached, scheduled, and so similar disruption will be happenin
not issue of pay. steve back. not issue of pay.the pressures off the cost of living unaffordable pay rises, he says will stoke inflation. but the rcn general secretary cullen, saying that today's strike action by nurse, by nursing staff is a modest escalation from december before sharp increase if a deal can't be reached, three weeks from now. as you mentioned , as now. as you mentioned, as strikes go in to february , she strikes go in to february, she said the people aren't dying because...
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they seem willing to talk about pay . willing to talk about pay.r today you'll see even all yeah can i ask when was the 4% pay rise offer that the 34% came under a pay review body and came out in roughly about april last . so we were april last. so we were consistently trying to deal with the government on this to say it wasn't enough. unfortunately they refused engage so they refused to engage so affected lay off the head against a brick wall. for many months decision in months we took the decision in which was supported by our members action. now members strike action. now i completely understand absolute that you guys have a job to do and you personally have a job to do. you all the people who you are paid to represent. absolutely. and you know what, if you feel as though you've had to this. that's to resort to this. that's entirely prerogative. you entirely your prerogative. you mind to some of mind just explaining to some of our viewers and our listeners who maybe have relatives dying as a result of people not being able to get an ambulance, w
they seem willing to talk about pay . willing to talk about pay.r today you'll see even all yeah can i ask when was the 4% pay rise offer that the 34% came under a pay review body and came out in roughly about april last . so we were april last. so we were consistently trying to deal with the government on this to say it wasn't enough. unfortunately they refused engage so they refused to engage so affected lay off the head against a brick wall. for many months decision in months we took the...
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the average working person in our country pay the -- pays the rate of about 25%. billionaires pay under 5%. every citizen and corporation should take a pledge of allegiance to pay their fair share of taxes. but amazon, chevron, a.i.g. and even coca-cola shirk their duty to liberty. jeff bezos, elon musk prosper under liberties flag -- liberty's flag but cheat on their taxes. in what world is it fair that those in the top brackets can cheat the system while hardworking americans pay their fair share every day? i can assure you staff in our offices have answered over 1,000 calls since 2020 because the i.r.s. doesn't have enough agents to do the job. properly funding the i.r.s. will ensure that will help to reduce the deficit and that average americans get answer and help and tax cheaters will finally pay their fair share. i ask unanimous consent to place a longer list of tax cheaters in the record. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. neal: mr. speaker, that was our last speaker. i'm prepared to close when th
the average working person in our country pay the -- pays the rate of about 25%. billionaires pay under 5%. every citizen and corporation should take a pledge of allegiance to pay their fair share of taxes. but amazon, chevron, a.i.g. and even coca-cola shirk their duty to liberty. jeff bezos, elon musk prosper under liberties flag -- liberty's flag but cheat on their taxes. in what world is it fair that those in the top brackets can cheat the system while hardworking americans pay their fair...
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a pay . 5. lancashire police a pay. of 5. lancashire police are appealing for help as they continue their search for a woman who's been since walking her dog . 45 year old nicola her dog. 45 year old nicola burley was , last seen on friday burley was, last seen on friday a footpath in st michaels on wyre . she was walking her wyre. she was walking her spaniel before going missing . spaniel before going missing. her dog has since been found . her dog has since been found. police say they're extremely concerned her family are concerned, as are we. we've mounted a really intensive operations . try and find nicola operations. try and find nicola and. we appeal for anyone who may been driving through the village of st michael's last friday morning at about 915, or who may dashcam footage that could be of use to us or people who may have been dog walking in the area or on the towpath come forward . a 16 year old boy forward. a 16 year old boy charged with murdering 15 year old girl in northumbria h
a pay . 5. lancashire police a pay. of 5. lancashire police are appealing for help as they continue their search for a woman who's been since walking her dog . 45 year old nicola her dog. 45 year old nicola burley was , last seen on friday burley was, last seen on friday a footpath in st michaels on wyre . she was walking her wyre. she was walking her spaniel before going missing . spaniel before going missing. her dog has since been found . her dog has since been found. police say they're...
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so a lot of high paying paying for it. so a lot of high paying , paying for it. a lot of high paying, higher paying for it. so a lot of high paying , higher taxpayers are paying, higher taxpayers are paying paying, higher taxpayers are paying for it. so the top 10% of earners account for 53% of all income tax . so if tax goes up, income tax. so if tax goes up, those people could could leave and then we know who's going to who's going to pay for all a free, free stuff. i say in the middle of this, i'm kind of glad people can we've created situation now this all goes to covid. it all goes back to our reaction covid not just us in the uk , the western reaction to the uk, the western reaction to covid and as a result more people lost their jobs . yeah, people lost their jobs. yeah, and have not been able to find way back into work because it's been followed swiftly by a cost of living crisis which people aren't employing anybody. i'd say see the problem goes covid say i see the problem goes covid i there's nothing the i think there's nothing the british people have b
so a lot of high paying paying for it. so a lot of high paying , paying for it. a lot of high paying, higher paying for it. so a lot of high paying , higher taxpayers are paying, higher taxpayers are paying paying, higher taxpayers are paying for it. so the top 10% of earners account for 53% of all income tax . so if tax goes up, income tax. so if tax goes up, those people could could leave and then we know who's going to who's going to pay for all a free, free stuff. i say in the middle of...
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, pay is saying, oh, look, pay, pay is going up lot.ah, but pay has been completely wiped out by inflation, so we want higher wage increases . it's a really, wage increases. it's a really, really difficult thing to get your head round, but that is actually what's happening and these are important numbers . these are important numbers. now, of course, that that gigafactory we we were gigafactory we again, we were talking that been talking about that i've been i've telling people i've been telling about people that this morning that news broke this morning that news broke this morning that the planned gigafactory that's a factory to make lots and lots of batteries for cars that was planned blythe and just north of newcastle a proud industrial area it was going to revolutionise british car battery making . we've talked battery making. we've talked about it a lot on gb news was to be a £36 billion gigafactory. that just means it's a really factory as is a posh name for it, but it was going to employ lot of people. we can see cgi graphics of
, pay is saying, oh, look, pay, pay is going up lot.ah, but pay has been completely wiped out by inflation, so we want higher wage increases . it's a really, wage increases. it's a really, really difficult thing to get your head round, but that is actually what's happening and these are important numbers . these are important numbers. now, of course, that that gigafactory we we were gigafactory we again, we were talking that been talking about that i've been i've telling people i've been...