“We’re Not Being Remunerated!” Mike Graham Clashes With Junior Doctor Over 22% Pay Rise
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- Mike Graham clashes with Dr Bhasha Mukherjee over junior doctors accepting a Government pay deal worth 22.3%.
Bhasha: “The job is becoming more difficult day-by-day. We’re not being remunerated for it.”
Mike: “You’ve just got a 22% pay rise!”
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What angers me is the
NHS trains these people and then they either go private and make a fortune or go to lucrative foreign posts.
Damn right.
There should be a binding clause that they serve in this Country for a minimum number of years.
So why aren’t you a doctor, what stopped you from getting this money
It’s funny the gammons like you don’t shout
Politics of envy when pay increases for a person who will save your live comes up
they should sign 10yr contracts,if they break them they should pay compensation to the NHS for training them
They work in the NHS full time eg 2 or 3 days a week, then work private.
Why do you think hospital consultants and GPs do private surgeries, they are the ones privatising the nhs and destroying it from within.
@@JohnJones-k9d Or earn thousands from writing medical reports for ambulance chasing solicitors
Just pure greed, when most of us can't even get a appointment to see a doctor, this country is a pure joke.
Well if they’re so greedy and overpaid.
Why aren’t you a doctor, get tat cheddar son
No mention of patients what so ever just money money money.
@@all4walk257should they work for peanuts peanuts peanuts?
@@nicksloan8860 NHS doctors are among the highest paid in Europe but provide one of the worst services in Europe. British taxpayers are getting poor value for money.
@@hellonearth6411 I hsve medical conditions. Dont see s dr hardly anyone sees a dr. Nurse or pharmasist
They need to grow up and realise that the majority of hard working tax payers only get 2 or 3% pay rises. Still moaning after getting 22% is a joke. They should all be sacked and see how they cope then!!!
What do you think happens to the nation if we sack all the doctors? 😂
@seanmurray8051 If you watched the video properly, I was referring to the junior doctors as that's what the topic was about. And there are plenty of them coming through that would not be so greedy if they witnessed it happen now. So I'm sure the nation would survive
Do not ask this generation to grow up . They will go into melt down
@@John-t2v so true 🤣🤣
22% is beyond the joke .
What nationality are the vast majority of the doctors . He looks after some and not others
Not really. Sounds very reasonable, based on how low the pay was.
Doctors should be paid by how many appointments they attend (in person) NOT by how many people they have on their books. It's the ONLY way they will ever clear the backlog.
Best thing to do for your health is exercise, eat healthy and stay as far away from these people as you can
I will not go near a doctor, much to my family's tolerance, as I moan about my aches and pains! I hate the NHS altogether.
.
I was just saying that the other day.
And stay away from Greggs the bakers, Fat heaven.
Cheers for the advice bro, just got hit by a car and broke 17 bones, will try the gym tomorrow and see it heals! 🫶🏻
What happened to vocations and the idea of helping people. I am 65, and the girls I went to school who became doctors, with worked nights, weekends, did house calls and worked full time while raising their children. Youngsters today have been brought by millenials up to be lazy, and to think that the workplace is for their benefit, not to do a job, this is half of what is wrong with the NHS, plus the fact that as more than 50% of the doctors qualifying, are female and once they hit 30-35 they are forever after part time workers.
Exactly that. There are far too many female doctors. You train a male doctor and over a career you get 3 X the service.
The entry requirements for medical school were relaxed over 25 years ago to allow more female students to become doctors who previously would not have stood a chance.
The workplace is for their benefit. It's called working for pay. And it should be fair pay. Your comment is outrageous.
@@ThePolaroid669 Doctors are overpaid.
@@taffyterrier It's a profession which will be totally taken over by AI and robots in the near-future. Sensors will pick up the problem and issue the required drugs or undertake the surgery. And they'll do it much much better.
Pensioners lose.
Doctors gain.
Unfair!
Who wants a doctor who would rather strike for more money than save lives - where are their ethics?
I'd rather have a well paid doctor, and if they need to strike to get it, then so be it. It's no longer 1950.
@@ThePolaroid669But train drivers get 60k plus a year hmmm
@@ThePolaroid669 Doctors and GP's are very well paid - many taking early retirement. These are Junior doctors - they do not have the experience to demand high wages from day one - this has to be earn't from a proven track record. Most Junior doctors are also under supervision from senior doctors.
@@MK-to4etNo such thing as junior Doctors - they are residents. Pay more or don't get the Drs! I'm a bio student going into grad entry medicine/dentistry and I will leave the UK if pay isn't restored!
I hope when these doctors are looking after the 4000 pensioners who are going to die this winter they apologise for all their greed
Gb news has a fundraiser for the same
Doubt it mate.
If you think 4k pensioners are going to die because of a £300 loss, you are an imbecile. But a useful one for the right.
Do not ever put doctors in charge of the nhs they have no idea how to budget or run anything. Keep them where they should be with patients
The CCGs were a dumb Tory idea.
I and millions of others have had pay rises below inflation in the public and private sector, does that mean we are all entitled to 'pay restoration' now.
YES, BUT YOU WON'T GET IT. NOR A BIG FAT PENSION, PAID FOR BY THE TAX PAYER.
@@phantomhorse8255 BUT ENTITLED DOCTORS WILL.
@@taffyterrier I don''t mind them getting a pay rise, as much as I resent train drivers getting over 70k a year now. Doctors have to study and train for many YEARS during which are earning absolutely nothing, to get where they do, and junior doctors are on less than 40k despite this effort. Train drivers get nearly double that And don't put in half the training. All the civil servants will start now - teachers, the lot..
@@phantomhorse8255 A first year medical graduate trainee is paid over £40k. NHS doctors are among the highest paid in Europe but provide one of the worst services in Europe. British taxpayers are getting poor value for money.
@@phantomhorse8255 same with lawyers, brokes no? I mean...it is a choice.
Junior doctors are immature brats.
@@johnkitching2248Calling others what you are, is reverse pshycology new where you come from?
@@Pelleus he changed to blue, still the same evil basement dwellar
@@stequalityVery nice observation, the 🇪🇺 have their own department called the edmo.
@@johnkitching2248Do you do other tricks like roll over for your masters, I bet they tickle your tummy 😂
@@johnkitching2248 as opposed to crying over a payrise they don't deserve. Their negligence has cost thousands of lives and they want a payrise 🤣🤣
Nobody is forcing them to be a junior Doctor, they make a choice and they know they pay structure when they sign up. I have no sympathy for the greedy self serving attitude of these jumped up middle class entitled brats
exactly they could of stayed in their country of origin and become a scammer
Same with train drivers, teachers,.... in fact, everyone!. They all know the pay when they start.
@phantomhorse8255 They might also expect payrises over the years they do those jobs to keep pace with inflation, otherwise over time they won't be paid as much as they were relative to the cost of living when they started!!
@@seanmurray8051 why would they expect that? No one else is guaranteed a payrise to keep in line with inflation.
@apebass2215 simple fact is, if you don't pay the talent properly they'll go elsewhere.
And not one of them is ever accountable
@@MrAckers75 cos not one of them give a dam
22% payrise for what ? Ive seen 2 GP's now googling symptoms LOL. They're a joke, usually they have a bad attitude too. And hard to deal with.
If you get a serious illness don’t go then sure you can sort yourself out
@@ianbarrett4166 agreed
@@SHUGSCOTLAND100 but you will go your talking rubbish
@@ianbarrett4166 no
Young people want to work 2 days a week and get paid for 7 days
Well that's not true. and not even a relevant comment on this video.
Probably had a 30+ % payrise in the last 4 or 5 years, yet still crying.
Nope
@@johnristheansweryes.
they get 2 pay rises.
An inflation one.
A service related one, so pay can go up 30% in a few years. No 9ne gets this in the private sector.
Remember all advances made in medicine are NOT MADE BY DOCTORS, every advance in medicine and health is made by engineers and scientists.
If they get paid £15 an hour, how do they all live in big houses, nice apartments and drive expensive cars. I have never seen a poor Doctor
True but why be a doctor to be poor? You could just go work in McDonald's instead. Much easier
@@seanmurray8051 think you missed the point mate
If you are a plumber, electrician or other trades professional, you accept low pay at the beginning because you understand you are on a path to potentially very high salary.
These junior doctors can earn well over £100K by just following their career path! Just work through your training get experience, and hang in there for a few years and you'll be vastly better paid than average workers of the same age.
They already are.
And they've worked hard and studied to be there. They deserve it.
@@ThePolaroid669 They don’t deserve it.
@@ThePolaroid669 Supply & demand determine salaries, not deservedness.
The doctor supply is artifically restricted by the BMA to keep pay up. You know they need more doctors than the BMA allows to be trained because the National Harms Service imports so many doctors from the far east. They often have dubious qualifications which may well undermine standards.
Can I have a 22% pay rise please ? I'd be able to put the heating on, once in a blue moon !
Where is the government going to get the funds to pay the doctors a 22% pay rise
Turning pensioners heating off obviously.
Pensioners.
@@MAHMED-s6hoh big black hole but they can reward strikers and if they nationalise rhe railways hiw much is that going to cost. British rail was a joke
I’m off to Pak Istan to BUY a Doctor Degree
Then come back on a dinghy and get a free house and heating
They will be getting a lot more elderly patients this winter thanks to their greed! You can bet more than 22 percent of those patients won't get an appointment !🤬
Perhaps now they will stop discharging people with a brain hemmorrhage
Not if they have the brain hemorrhage on one of the days on which the doctors don't work.
@@MsStack42 Well it made no difference to my wife they were fully staffed and still sent her home after being treated for a chest infection . Then blue lighted back within 3 hours
Just one " m ".
@@johnristheanswer Very helpful i will remember next time sir
Inflation is 2 %
Pay rises are much higher.
Something doesn't look right.
Maybe if they actually worked a full week instead of just 4 days, there wouldn't be such a backlog
They do 48 hours a week
@@DeneMonkey pitiful no wonder the nhs is on its knees
@@DeneMonkey including breaks something you ignore! If I’m a supermarket worker doing a 45 hour week I’m only paid for 40 hours.
4 days a week is awesome, I highly recommend it to anyone that is interested
@@DeneMonkey They used to do 100 hours plus a week.
Working from home is a big problem in all professions.
There are many jobs you can't do from home.
Agreed, as a train driver, I dont get to do it nearly as often as I would like
Many people in work at junior Dr age never get the money they are getting.
The economy goes up and down, as does inflation. But to expect 15 years of increases when inflation was only 1% for nearly all of this time and they had nearly 2% pay rise a year is totally unjustified. They should be ashamed of their pure greed.
The sheeple support them.
22% to be supervised by nurses who get a fraction of that.
Yes, honestly. Junior doctors are considered to be in training positions. Nurses are not and often save patients from junior doctors mistakes.
Yes, I was a nurse.
Maybe the nurses should become doctors then
No such thing as a junior doctor - it's resident now. Also why compare nurses with doctors, nurses don't practice medicine, they do nursing
They should not be allowed only to work a three day week and then work in the private sector; especially when Docs say they cannot work a week in NHS due to stress????
I've just learnt gps only work 26 hours a week know wonder you can't see a doctor
There's £9b of the Labour "Black Hole", you really could'nt make this up!
The police aren't allowed to strike, they never get more than 1 or 2% pay rises. The same should go for every public sector worker.
Army and prison officers aren’t allowed to strike either.
We got another boat load of doctors from France the other day, how can we keep giving them another pay rise?
@@Mangomesh 😂🤔
My 57 year old friend experienced consultant surgeon is disgusted with striking doctors and says junior doctors are already paid too much as they don’t know anything and are a nuisance.
I'm 67 I last saw my GP 50 years ago. Just checked on google GP's are paid between £68,975 to £104,085. I guess an average of £80,000. So my GP has been paid £4 million to not see me.
The nhs is not providing first class service and they want any rise? Any other business or service that was in such a state would be laughed at if the staff asked for a rise. Like a garden centre with half dead plants.
Junior Doctors? Remember who to vote for next time, eh?
The Oligarchy is looking after you, so you must be loyal.
"The party of the many, not the few..."
Ha😆 What a joke😆
Well at least she'll be able to keep warm this winter
Junior doctors....what....ridiculous!!! Your money before patients!!
fire her and all the junior doctors i say. They can move abroad and do whatever.
These doctors and junior doctors aren't worth the pay rise.
When I first became an Engineer I could look forward to the same salary as a Doctor at the age of 50, by my 50th birthday my salary was a third of that of a Doctor. Lucky if I get the salary of a nurse.
i had a pay freeze or below inflation pay rise for 15 years and im not asking for 22% when pensioneers will be struggling with the on set of winter
greed
She looks so over worked and obviously had enough money for a new hairdo for this interview.
At erosion over the last 15 years she said, well how old was she 15 years ago, maybe 10 or 12. When she entered doctor training she accepted the level of pay, or she would have taken another career. So stop with this fifteen years.
16 years ago they received a massive 100% pay rise which would stand them in good stead.
22 per cent and still going on strike. Same as the train drivers. Fo the unions rule lsbour
Train drivers arent going on strike at the moment 🤷🏿♂️
It should be illegal for doctors to strike.
@@taffyterrier why?
@@nicksloan8860 to bring them into line with other essential services like police, prison officers and the army who are legally forbidden to withhold their labour in pursuit of more pay.
Let’s be clear they do not care about patients at all. It’s appalling.
They only work four days a week !!!
They work 48 a week
@@DeneMonkey Define 'work' ?
They see patients for four days , have weekends off and one half day for admin
@@DeneMonkey yep and all breaks are paid and included in that aren’t they? One of the perks they carefully ignore admitting to as many including the Pret worker they love talking about doesn’t get. That’s alongside the thousands in shift premiums, weekend premiums etc that the same pret workers doesn’t get as well but we don’t talk about that hey.
@@ppdrum But they must protect their delicate mental health..........at the expense of their patients. It's pure greed under the guise of "fair pay"
@@ppdrumso easy why don’t you do it ?
If she dis a days work then the list might not be so long.
Greed. Most people have had below inflation rises. Pensioners lose their winter fuel allowance. Junior doctors get a record 22% payrises and immediatepy demand more. Shameful.
A disgrace to the. Profession
Junior doctors are a Joke
As a tax payer I'm no longer willing to be held to ransom, shutdown the NHS, and lay them all off.
Any more strikes from them, then take back this ridiculously high pay rise and give it towards keeping the OAPs warm this winter.
As a pensioner who has had the WFP taken away by this Labour government whilst they have settled inflation busting pay rises to various unions and at the same time keep moaning about a £22 million black hole, I would find it disgusting if unions now go on strike again.
They can wallow in their new found wealth whilst they watch the pensioners die due to the consequences of not being able to afford to heat their homes properly.
Inflation will go up because the wages are much higher than inflation.
The cost of living will be a problem with big pay rises.
GP’s next. You wouldn’t if had this deal with the Tories. Totally disgusting, holding the country to ransom. As junior doctors, you learn more from the qualified nurses on the wards.
I was lucky to get 3% .
Some people don't know they were born, people in factories, shops, etc have no choice, they can't hold the country to ransom, on and on the gread goes.
I'm not happy with my 60 k + train drivers wage , police,firemen, council workers ,moan moan moan.
Try being self employed?
Join the TUC.
There's enough doctors. The trouble is many of them only want to work part-time. How can they afford to do that if they're so poorly paid.
Great job, Mike
Millions of people have to live on minimum wage which is like 23 grand a year they deserve a 22% pay rise
Does anyone else find it weird that she seems to emphasize random words as she speaks. She's not wrong about inflation. But most of us won't ever get our money back, we are still taxed as if we are in the 2000 for money that has lost 30% value. The rate of inflation "falling" now doesn't take back the 10% last year. an extra 2% now is 2% on top. I can't do the math, it's more than 12% fwiw. overall 22% in the last few years. My only real beef with doctors are we pay for their training, afaict. That's 200,000 grand free right there. In USA they are paid more, but pay off their student loans for years, decades even. So it's hardly the same.
They have to work longer hours and don’t get sick pay, holiday pay or taxpayer funded, gold plated, index linked pensions in the USA.
@@taffyterrier It's a pretty cushy job in the UK. Part time too these days. No real prospect of being sued either. Free education, and big buck after a few years of practice. The problem is money has lost so much value over the last ten years, and even more in twenty, that the salaries of everyone are ludicrously low at this point.
@@Marek-o3u Doctors pay has not been cut.
Their Buying power has reduced as has most peoples.
@@taffyterrier That is literally what I'm saying. It's effectively a pay cut though, every year that your salary isn't matched with inflation. But don't forget the government isn't changing any of their tax rates, so as your money devalues, the tax burden effectively increases even if your salary does track inflation.
@@Marek-o3u It is not a pay cut.
Didn’t they have a doctor who knew more about the subject?
I think it's greedy as well I mean W. T. F are they striking for because a person working in a factory doing proper work continually deserves more than junior doctors. Who the hell do they think they are demanding more pay for more gaslight ING us give me one reason junior docs deserve more just one bet u can't
Maybe she needs to rethink her career? If she’s not happy she can always change careers. She should be grateful she had the intelligence and opportunity to go to medical school. She wants a celebrity lifestyle right away. She will be in the private sector the moment she is allowed to.
Anyone of average intelligence can go to medical school these days.
@@taffyterrier Don't be so ridiculous
@@acquiesce100 The entry requirements have been lowered in recent decades. Most British doctors currently working in the NHS would have no chance of getting a place at medical school 30 years ago.
@@taffyterrier Not lowered enough that the average Jo can get in. There is a still a standard expected that most people simply couldn't achieve. You might not want to hear that or entertain the idea but it's true. You might have unfulfilled goals or dreams but you can't begrudge the people that pass the exams and make it. It's really that simple.
@@acquiesce100 The exams have been simplified, the grades have been inflated and soft subjects are allowed that would have been unthinkable in my day.
36k as a starting salary?!? Quite clear they are in care for cash not the well being of patients
Nhs is a sick joke time for a proper alternative
The real question is if the Doctors pay is so bad, then why do we literally have boat load after boat load of doctors trying to come to the uk every day?
I would now imagine the rest of the NHS staff will now be looking for the same pay restoration as well.
On Sunday I was taking to A&E i was in there for 12 hours as the hours past two female doctors caught my attention?! They were doing as little as possible at one point they spent together in one room at least 30 minutes and then came out laughing and joking and re-adjusting themselves. They had utter contempt for the patients.
I have contacted PALS.
Remember Starmers wife, works for the nhs.
Costing us more getting less for it
But there's a financial black hole. First the railway union and now the doctors with a whopping 22% over two years, Something not quite right here and doesn't add up.
The black hole that keeps on giving.😮
There is a black hole because of things like this. Unions own labour, it isnt a suprise.
I spoke with a Dr yesterday regarding a purchase they had made from my employer. They were arrogant ,self entitled and undeniably stupid . Their areogamce in demanding a service we had not offered was astonishing amd their refusal to acknowledge their own errors was offensive.
Well there going to be very busy over winter with all these poor pensioners deaths
Now, who is going next to ask for a big pay raise .Labour as opened the flood gates. The pensioners are paying the price. What next is the labour government going to take off the pensioners' bus passes, maybe that black hole can't be used anymore. Because they have made it bigger by big pay raises.
Jist saying it was reported a few days ago that a little 4 year old girl was taken to A&E. Died of spesis due to inadequate Doctors, but yeah they deserve a pay rise disgusting do the job you are paid for.
Inflation 2% yeh ok 🙄
Over my last twelve years at work I probably only got over that time maybe 10% total all the time my living standard was deteriorating year by year. Been retired for 4 years and my income is going straight downhill. My pension pays my house hold bills my wife’s pension pays our food. We have one of the worst pensions on the planet. But give billions away to other countries every year. Blokes in life jackets get a better deal than U.K. pensioners.
No one has forced these people to be doctors. They chose to be doctors presumably because they thought it was a good career, which was well paid. How strange it is that they tell us that they really don't want to be doctors at all. Plenty of qualified, hard working people in the private sector have been receiving below inflation rise, or, some occasions none at all. Grow up and stop being so precious- if you don't want to be a doctor, move on!!
There is us security officers at G4S who are still on minimum wage because the company is too greedy to pay us a decent pay, you know their pay offer recently which has gone to ballot is 2.19% payrise and we have to deal with being spat at, abused, assaulted etc and the government from the DWP and Jobcenters are letting them do it, Junior nurses are Juniors not professionally qualified yet, we are professionals and qualified
She almost said 'an earlier deal would have saved lives'
I think doctors should get their degree for free, but at the end of it you have to do a mandatory 10 years NHS work.
She needs to be fired instantly, most people now want the good jobs and money, but don't want to do the work.
I like the way she frames it as the strikes not being the people who decided to have thems fault, it's the public and th the government's fault for not simply rolling over and giving in to their demands. Absolutely no sense of accountability as they rifle through the public purse.
Remember when you’re told doctors and nurses do it for their love of the job and patients. 😂
Dr's say we have to strike because we can only afford a Porsche boxster and not the 911.
This is a case of giving someone an inch and they want twenty seven.
Last time i checked junior doctors dont actually see any patients or diagnose them. So what does the pay rise justify exactly?.
So having just gotten 22%, when those that pay their wages have had basically nothing (the private sector tax payers) should have to pay even more tax to fund their greed.
I wonder how many of those junior doctors out on strike will still be working for the NHS full time when they are senior doctors. Seems to me that you do your stint with the NHS, get qualified, find a specialist field to work in and go private. If you are lucky you might see the same consultant once a week at the NHS which is a common trend. And people wonder why there are doctors barely qualified to put on a plaster imported from the third world working in our hospitals. Keep clapping!
Am sorry but that says it all we we missing out on sick pay !!!! Unbelievable just get to work or leave
Junior doctors are still receiving training. I would like to see a 15% charge for their training.
I personally believe the doctors should get the pay rise, and until you have studied for 7-10 years of your life and then have to work 50 hours a week or more sometimes under very stressful conditions, i don't think you can say they do not deserve it!
It may be a vocation, but they should be paid accordingly, and i do not think £30,000 a year is enough, when train drivers were getting £60,000, now going up to £70,000, those are the ones i begrudge having it, not the doctors who could be saving your life one day!!!
Think i have been on a train twice in my life, and i can live happily without them, cannot live without doctors!!
They will always be on strike because of the way Labour are taxing the country. You get your raise and pay more taxes. I also would like to see a guarantee that they wont leave the country after there training .
Greedy bastards will always want more while the rest of us struggle